Energy Harvesting
Description
The Energy Harvesting Technical Committee (EHTC) of the Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures, and Intelligent Systems (SMASIS) division in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is concerned with all aspects of energy harvesting technology from dynamical systems, as well as the related technologies, such as nonlinear dynamics and metamaterials. Examples of energy harvesting technologies and systems in this context span from NEMS/MEMS power generators for low-power sensor systems to mesoscale and large-scale harvesters for recovering wind and wave energy. The EHTC serves academic, governmental, and industrial professionals from mechanical and aerospace, civil and environmental, electrical and electronics, and materials science engineering, among other engineering and applied sciences disciplines. We foster the creation of societally significant energy harvesting research areas by bringing together leading researchers from different related academic disciplines and industrial sectors.
LEADERSHIP (2024-2025)
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Chair: Junrui Liang
Vice-Chair: Wei-Che Tai
Secretary: Lihua Tang
Past Chair: Serife Tol
Awards
Energy Harvesting Best Paper Award
The EHBP Award recognizes significant contribution to published research advancements in the field of energy harvesting. Papers will be judged according to their overall quality, originality, and impact. Authors of the winning paper will be presented a $500 honorarium and certificates of their achievement at the annual SMASIS Conference.
Award Eligibility: Nominated papers may be published in any journal publication during the past year. Papers must be assigned to an issue of the past year.
Application Process: Nominations will be accepted at any time from SMASIS members. Nominations must be received by email no later than February 1st each year.