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▶ Self-powered micro/nano-system for sensor network. ▶ Nanogenerators for harvesting mechanical energy. ▶ Hybrid cell for concurrent harvesting of multi-type energies.
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Dr. Zhong Lin (ZL) Wang is a Regents’ Professor, COE Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Nanostructure Characterization, at Georgia Tech. Dr. Wang is a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, member of European Academy of Sciences, fellow of American Physical Society, fellow of AAAS, fellow of Microscopy Society of America and fellow of Materials Research Society. He has received the 2001 S.T. Li prize, the 2000 and 2005 Georgia Tech Outstanding Faculty Research Author
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Dr. Zhong Lin (ZL) Wang is a Regents’ Professor, COE Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Nanostructure Characterization, at Georgia Tech. Dr. Wang is a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, member of European Academy of Sciences, fellow of American Physical Society, fellow of AAAS, fellow of Microscopy Society of America and fellow of Materials Research Society. He has received the 2001 S.T. Li prize, the 2000 and 2005 Georgia Tech Outstanding Faculty Research Author Awards, Sigma Xi 2005 sustain research awards, the 1999 Burton Medal from Microscopy Society of America, and the 2009 Purdy award from American ceramic society. Dr. Wang is the world's top 10 most cited authors in nanotechnology and materials science. His entire publications have been cited for over 36,000 times. The H-index of his citations is 91. Details can be found at: http://www.nanoscience.gatech.edu/zlwang.