THz Nano-Devices for Energy Harvesting (Energy Harvesting & Storage USA 2009)


Dr Graham Davies, Venture Manager
University of Manchester Intellectual Property Ltd
United Kingdom
 
Nov 04, 2009.

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Presentation Summary

  • Rectennas for thermal and solar for energy harvesting
  • Planar nano-diode rectenna demonstrated at 1.5 THz
  • Commercial applications of thermal rectennas

Speaker Biography (Graham Davies)

Graham is a has spent many years working at the cutting edge of research and development in both academic and commercial environments. As a doctorate level researcher he worked on a variety of topics ranging from gene regulation mechanisms to viral defence machinery. He helped form a spin-out company from the University of Edinburgh that developed and sold bioinformatics solutions to pharmaceutical companies. He has a PhD from the University of Edinburgh and an MBA from Manchester Business School.
 
As a Venture Manager at UMIP he now helps academics to develop and commercialise their intellectual property from initial idea to venture-backed spin-out company. He is currently working with Professor Aimin Song from the University of Manchester to explore the technical and commercial feasibility of THz rectennas for energy harvesting.

Company Profile (UMIP University Manchester Intellectual Property)

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The University of Manchester Intellectual Property is a division of The University of Manchester Iᶟ Ltd www.umi3.com External Link which is The University of Manchester's agent for intellectual property commercialisation.
 
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