Energy harvesting has become the key to the future of wireless sensor and actuator networks for variety of applications including monitoring of temperature, humidity, light, and location of persons in the building, chemical/gas sensor, and structural health monitoring.
Just over 100 scientists from around the globe gathered Sept. 4–6, 2019, in Falls Church, Va., to share their research in energy harvesting at the 3rd Annual Energy Harvesting Society Meeting.
Program Chairs
Shashank Priya
Penn State University, USA
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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