Energy Harvesting and Storage USA 2012
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2012-11-08
Washington, DC, USA
The 4th Annual Energy Harvesting & Storage USA will be the world's largest conference and exhibition covering the very latest commercial opportunities, markets and the systems that need energy harvesting to power sensors. The event offers a first class networking platform where you have multiple opportunities to meet with end-users, manufacturers and system integrators in particular, build contacts and land major deals with international partners.
Academic Poster Session
As part of our exhibition we have an area dedicated to academic posters, an ideal opportunity to present your work to the world's leading companies involved in the topic.
Applicants must be teaching or studying full-time, and must purchase an academic pass of $299. All posters have to be pre-approved by our technical analysts.
Academic poster rate
The $299 rate includes:
A poster session display in a premium position in the exhibition hall
A full 2 day pass to the conference and exhibition
Submission of abstracts
If you are interested in displaying a poster at the event please submit your application form to Kathryn Greaves at k.greaves@idtechex.com as soon as possible to guarantee your poster session position. If your submission is successful we will email you with details on the poster session and guidelines for producing your poster.
Poster Session Agenda
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Charudatta Galande, Rice University
"Fabrication of Li-ion Batteries Solely by Multi-step Spray Painting
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Dr Jaedo Park, University of Colorado Denver
"Active Energy Harvesting from Microbial Fuel Cells" |
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Jesse Jur, North Carolina State University
"Towards Self-powered Nano-systems for Human Physiological and Environmental Monitoring" |
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Yannick Verbelen, Erasmushogeschool Brussel
"Resource Considerations for Large Scale Energy Harvesting Applications " |
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Markus Gnerlich and Ekaterina Pomerantseva
"Biotemplated Nanocomposite Electrodes for Increased Energy Storage Capabilities" |
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David Rancourt
"Design Space Exploration of Centimeter-Scale Micro Wind Turbines to Power Sensors" |
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Young-Woo Park
"Wheel-based Energy Harvester Combining Galfenol and Permanent Magnets" |
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Ashok Batra, Alabama A&M University
"Energy Harvesters and Super Capacitors using Pyroelectric Materials: An Investigation" |
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Kostas Sierros, West Virginia University
"Piezotribonics: Towards Energy Harvesting from Tribological Processes" |
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