Silent Power: Kwangwoon University's Breakthrough in High-Power Hybrid Nanogenerator
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- 2024-03-27
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Research Team of Professor Jae-young Park at Kwangwoon University Successfully Developed a Noiseless High-Power Hybrid Nanogenerator
- Developed a hybrid nanogenerator capable of generating high-powered electricity from various human body movements without generating physical noise -
- Expected to be used as a semi-permanent environmentally friendly power source for portable and wearable electronic devices and sensor systems -
- Published in Nano Energy (IF: 17.6), the prestigious international academic journal by Elsevier -
<(Left) Professor Jae-young Park (Right) Dr. Shipeng Zhang>
The research was funded by the government (Ministry of Science and ICT) through the Mid-Career Researcher Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-2020R1A2C2012820), the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy's Industrial Technology Innovation Program (RS-2022-00154983, Development of Standalone Power Sensor Platform for Low-Power Sensors and Actuators), and Kwangwoon University's Excellent Researcher Support Program. The research results were published in Nano Energy (IF: 17.6), a leading journal in energy materials and devices by Elsevier. Dr. Shipeng Zhang, the first author of this research, was appointed as an associate professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at Qingdao University in China in February 2024.
Web link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nanoen.2023.109179