Center for Intelligent Sensors (CIS)
Center for Intelligent Sensors (CIS)
Ongoing Research Projects
Exploring new frontiers in sensor technology
Nanostructures aided bio-TENGs for eco-friendly energy harvesting and self-powered smart electronics
In this project, we propose the development of biobased-Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENGs) based highperformance energy harvesters and self-powered sensors for environmental
monitoring.Recent Research Highlights
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Utilization of the easy electron-losing capacity of dog fur waste for green energy devices and self-powered smart pet care systems
I. Chakraborty et al., Sustainable Materials and Technologies 41 (2024) e01096
High pH stability and detection of α-synuclein using an EGFET biosensor with an HfO2 gate deposited by high-power pulsed magnetron sputtering
C.-M. Yang et al., Sensors and Actuators: B. Chemical 416 (2024) 136006
Self-powered broadband photodetection with mixed-phase black TiO2-assisted output boosting of a biobased triboelectric nanogenerator
I. Chakraborty et al., Chemical Engineering Journal 452 (2023) 139138