This Energy Harvesting & Wireless Power Transfer session focuses on small-scale energy harvesting and wireless power technologies that enable autonomous devices and novel applications. Topics include harvesting from vibrations, heat, light, RF signals, and other ambient sources, as well as rectennas and piezoelectric or thermoelectric generators. Contributions may cover circuit design, power management, and integration of harvesters into sensors, wearables, and industrial monitoring systems. Wireless power transfer methods such as inductive, capacitive, microwave, and laser-based systems are also relevant. The session welcomes research on efficiency optimization, safety considerations, standards, and demonstration of practical use-cases in smart buildings, transportation, and the Internet of Things.
Title : The autonomy curve: The impact of ai on energy systems
Scott Kelly, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Title : Energy performance of world’s first vacuum insulated heatable curtain for realistic energy-loss reduction with mild radiant heating
Saim Memon, Sanyou London Pvt Ltd, United Kingdom
Title : Transforming waste plastic into renewable hydrogen: A review of progress, challenges, and future directions through pyrolysis, distillation, and hydrotreatment process
Nur Hassan, Central Queensland University, Australia
Title : Why should nature be conserved
Dai Yeun Jeong, Asia Climate Change Education Center, Korea, Republic of
Title : Inclusive energy transition through productive small-scale mobility: Natural gas and LPG solutions for two- and three-wheel transport
Deinar Agudelo Ortiz, Natural Motos sas, Colombia
Title : Micro grid of power electronics, renewable energy storage, and collaboration opportunities
Mustafa Ergin Sahin, RTE University, Turkey