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Virtual symposium on “Nonlinear Energy Harvesting from Mechanical and Aeroelastic Vibrations”

Currently, an increasing research activity is observed in the field of distributed energy harvesting from ambient vibration. The result of these studies are complex systems using multi-field devices with piezoelectric, electrostatic, and electromagnetic transducers. High availability of vibration sources compensate relatively low efficiency. Linear transduces should be adjusted to the source frequencies in their resonance…

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Two positions are available for 3 years full-time:  Stochastic dynamics of vibro-impact systems with applications in energy harvesting Research Associate at School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Heriot Watt University (HWU), Edinburgh, UK. Project start date: November 1, 2020 Postdoctoral Fellow at School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), Atlanta, USA. Project start…

ICNAAM 2020 20-26 September 2020- a Conference on Energy Harvesting

Take part in Virtual symposium on “Nonlinear Energy Harvesting from Mechanical and Aeroelastic Vibrations“Organizers: Prof. Grzegorz Litak, Department of Automation, Lublin University of Technology, PL-20-618 Lublin, Poland, Dr. Piotr Wolszczak, Department of Automation, Lublin University of Technology, PL-20-618 Lublin, Poland, Dr. Abdessattar Abdelkefi, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces,…

Virtual symposium on “Nonlinear Energy Harvesting from Mechanical and Aeroelastic Vibrations” (ICNAAM2020)

Currently, an increasing research activity is observed in the field of distributed energy harvesting from ambient vibration. The result of these studies are complex systems using multi-field devices with piezoelectric, electrostatic, and electromagnetic transducers. High availability of vibration sources compensate relatively low efficiency. Linear transduces should be adjusted to the source frequencies in their resonance…