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Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems (CEHMS)
 
CEHMS center members specialize in materials, structural dynamics, electronics and storage covering micro-scale to macro-scale systems.
 
CEHMS consortiums accomplishes excellence in energy harvesting research by:
◦Conducting industry-driven projects with an objective of transitioning the laboratory prototypes into commercial products
◦Developing state-of-the laboratories across the multiple partner institutions with access to most relevant equipment's
◦Bringing national and international expertise together to address challenges from materials level to system design
◦Hiring a talented pool of undergraduate and graduate students, post docs, and technical staff.
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2009
11 Jun 2009

IDTechEx Energy Harvesting Awards

The IDTechEx Energy Harvesting Awards were launched at the networking dinner at Robinson College on Wednesday 3rd June. Two awards were given out, recognising achievements in Best Technology Development and Best Application of energy harvesting in a product.
8 Jun 2009

CEHMS planning grant meeting

CEHMS will address an important problem of our generation facing the sensor networks, wireless communication and microelectronics industry related to power source.
5 Jun 2009

Energy Harvesting and Storage Conference - Day Two

The second day of the IDTechEx conference on Energy Harvesting and Storage in Cambridge UK was dedicated to the technology roadmap.
4 Jun 2009

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

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4 Jun 2009

Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe, Cambridge, UK

Now in its second day, the IDTechEx Energy Harvesting and Storage conference in Cambridge, UK, has 150 attendees discovering the latest in harvesting and storage technologies and the applications that drive such innovation.
30 Jan 2009

Report from Energy Harvesting Workshop - Part Two

There were many users and potential users at the Energy Harvesting Workshop and they were far from being hooked on any one technology - Read part II of Dr Peter's Harrop's report.
29 Jan 2009

Research on energy harvesting thick films - Energy Harvesting Workshop

The 4th Annual Energy Harvesting Workshop organised on 28-29 January by Virginia Tech in Blacksberg Virginia was largely academic and biased toward piezoelectrics which are moving up to rival photovoltaics in potential energy harvesting applications.