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At Virginia Tech, CEHMS consists of fourteen core faculties and several affiliated faculty members from various departments within the College of Engineering and College of Science. These faculties have extensive expertise in the area of energy harvesting materials, components, and systems. In addition, CEHMS has very close relationship with Center for Intelligent Material Systems and Structures (CIMSS), and Center for Embedded Systems for Critical Applications (CESCA). CIMSS will serve the advisory role for this I/UCRC.


 

Member_|_Dept_|_Rank

Expertise

1.

Alex Aning

Associate Professor, MSE
Synthesis/processing of bulk amorphous alloys; amorphous particulate strengthened metal matrix composites; synthesis of compound semiconductor nanostructures by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy and post-growth characterization.
2.

Shashank Priya

Associate Professor, ME/MSE
Energy harvesting, Piezo MEMS, Nanocomposites, Thin film hetrostructures, Sensors, Chemical deposition, High power actuators, Artificial Muscles, Humanoids.
3.

Dan Inman

Professor, ME Director, CIMSS

Smart Structures and Materials for energy harvesting from ambient waste energy using piezoelectric materials, and thermal electric materials. Storage circuits and energy conversion signal conditioning.
4.

Louis Guido

Associate Professor, MSE/ECE
Synthesis of compound semiconductor nanostructures by organo-metallic vapor phase epitaxy. Physics of electronic and photonic devices with emphasis on high efficiency light emitting diodes for solid-state lighting and high-efficiency multi-junction solar cells.
5.

Jean Heremans

Associate Professor, Physics
Electronic characterization of nanoscale devices over variable temperature and magnetic field. Nanoscale lithography and fabrication.
6.

Victoria Soghomonian

Associate Professor, Physics
Synthesis of microporous materials for storage, catalysis, and electronic and magnetic properties. Structural and analytical characterization of complex materials.
7.

Scott Huxtable

Assistant Professor, ME
Micro and nanoscale energy transport and conversion, thermoelectric power generators and coolers, heat flux sensors, thermal transport through nanostructured composites, nanowires, and nanotubes.
8.

Sanjay Raman

Associate Professor, ECE
RF/microwave/analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits; miniaturized/integrated antennas; interconnects and packaging; RF MEMS/NEMS; micromachining, solid-state technology, and nanotechnology; wireless and implantable microsystems.
9.

Dong Ha

Professor, ECE Director, CESCA

VLSI design for an energy harvesting system including regulators, maximum power point tracking and power management circuits through hardware and software codesign
10.

Jeremiah T. Abiade

Assistant Professor, MSE/ME
Synthesis and characterization of metallic and oxide nanostructures. Deposition, processing, and characterization of epitaxial oxide films and multilayers.
11.

Roop Mahajan

Director, ICTAS

Nanotechnology, Fluid mechanics, Carbon nanotubes, Energy, biotechnology, NEMS, Microsystems.
12.

Don Leo

ME, Professor

Electroactive polymer synthesis, modeling and control, development of hybrid piezoelectric actuation systems, power electronics integration for active materials.
13.

Rafael Davalos

Assistant Professor, SBES
Microfluidics for single cell analysis and selective cell concentration, Biotechnology for Molecular Medicine and Cancer Therapy.
14.

Dwight Viehland

Professor, MSE
Magnetoelectrics, Thin films, Galfenol, Navy transducers, piezoelectric and magnetic devices.

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