MCARE 2021
Materials Challenges in Alternative and Renewable Energy (MCARE 2021), organized by The American Ceramic Society and its new Energy Materials and Systems Division, is a premier forum to address opportunities of emerging material technologies that support sustainability of a global society.
EHS 2021
Since its inception, the Energy Harvesting Society workshop has been highly successful in bringing the academic community from around the world together to openly discuss and to exchange ideas about energy harvesting. Those researching energy harvesting know it has become the key to the future of wireless sensor and actuator networks for a variety of applications, including monitoring of temperature, humidity, light, and location of individuals in a building, chemical/gas sensor, structural health monitoring, and more.
MCARE 2021 organizing co-chairs
Eva Hemmer (lead organizer) University of Ottawa, Canada ehemmer@uottawa.ca | Gabrielle Gaustad Alfred University, U.S.A. gaustad@alfred.edu | Steven C. Tidrow Alfred University, U.S.A. tidrow@alfred.edu |
Sanjay Mathur University of Cologne, Germany sanjay.mathur@uni-koeln.de | Yoon-Bong Hahn Jeonbuk National University, Korea ybhahn@jbnu.ac.kr |
EHS 2021 co-chairs
Shashank Priya The Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A. sup103@psu.edu | Jungho Ryu Yeungnam University, Korea jhryu@ynu.ac.kr | Yang Bai University of Oulu, Finland yang.bai@oulu.fi |
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