Nanogenerators and self-powered system and portable electronics
A special Seminar by MIT Energy Initiative and MIT China Energy and Environment Research Group
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This is one of the best seminars in MIT, which brings us with quite new ideas for how to convert small scale energy to electricity. Most of us focus on large scale energy conversion and storage. We do not pay attention to using such small scale energy, while it is so important to pick up it. Examples have been given by Professor Wang’s seminar here through his breakthroughs in developing nanogenerators for harvesting many different types of small scale energy from environment and biological systems, which have significant impacts on powering portable electronics, environmental sensors, self-powered systems for industry applications.
Posted 7 months by Anonymous
This is one of the best seminars in MIT, which brings us with quite new ideas for how to convert small scale energy to electricity. Most of us focus on large scale energy conversion and storage. We do not pay attention to using such small scale energy, while it is so important to pick up it. Examples have been given by Professor Wang’s seminar here through his breakthroughs in developing nanogenerators for harvesting many different types of small scale energy from environment and biological systems, which have significant impacts on powering portable electronics, environmental sensors, self-powered systems for industry applications.
Posted 7 months by Anonymous