
Materials Design for Energy Harvesting and Sensor Applications
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Hiroki Kurita is an Assistant Professor at Tohoku University in Japan, focusing on piezoelectric and magnetostrictive materials for energy harvesting, wearable devices, and smart sensors. His recent work includes additive manufacturing of magnetostrictive alloys to fabricate complex shapes that enhance harvesting performance.
Yu Shi, FIMMM, CEng, is a Professor and Director of the Chester Smart Materials Centre, specializing in smart composite structures with embedded electronics, energy harvesting, and structural health monitoring for lightweight applications in aerospace, automotive, renewable energy, and healthcare sectors. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and a Chartered Engineer.
Tianzhuo Zhan is a Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Beihang University. His research focuses on micro/nanoscale heat transfer, chip thermal management, CMOS-based silicon nanowire thermoelectric devices, and boron nitride-based thermal interface materials.