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Multimodal Energy Harvesting and Research at Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems

Prof Shashank Priya, Dept, Materials Science & Engineering
VirginiaTech
United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2009 on Jun 04, 2009.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • The progress made in our research on developing energy harvesting modules for platforms that are rich in vibrations, magnetic field and wind emphasizing wireless sensor networks and fabrication of self-powered chips
  • Introducing the research activities planned for the recently launched Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems

Speaker Biography (Shashank Priya)

Shashank Priya is associate professor in department of materials science and engineering and department of mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech. He is also serving as associate director of center for intelligent material systems and structures (CIMMS) and center for energy harvesting materials and systems (CEHMS). Prior to joining VT, he was assistant professor in department of Materials Science and Engineering at The University of Texas Arlington. He completed his PhD at Penn State University in materials engineering. Dr. Priya has worked at several prestigious companies including APC International, and Murata Manufacturing Ltd., Shiga, Japan. His research interests include magnetoelectric hetrostructures, relaxor-based piezoelectric single crystals, lead-free piezoelectrics, energy harvesting, artificial muscles, micro-windmills, and "Jellyfish"-unmanned underwater vehicles.

Company Profile (Virginia Tech (CEHMS))

Center for energy harvesting materials and systems (CEHMS) addresses an important problem of our generation facing the sensor networks, wireless communication and microelectronics industry related to power source. CEHMS aims to lead the global research and development in the area of energy harvesting by providing comprehensive expertise in all the related aspects including materials, components, system design, analysis, characterization and prototyping. We will discover new methods to create electricity and invent technologies that allow transitioning the prototypes to society. CEHMS has the mission of providing integrated solutions to microelectronics, mobile and wireless technology problems through modeling, analysis, fabrication and demonstration of intelligent systems. The devices developed at CEHMS will provide the architecture for "self-powered sensors" and open the pathway for distributed power sources. CEHMS addresses multiple industries and will have access to wide spectrum of manufacturers, and suppliers. The research at CEHMS covers development of harvesters utilizing single and multimodal conversion mechanisms, adaptive energy harvesting circuits, intelligent energy management system, and conformal storage media. Our access to cutting-edge facilities at three campuses allows us to explore various challenging industrial problems in an timely and efficient manner.