Nano Energy Publishes ECUST Latest Research on Self-powered Wearable Sensors 

Recently, Nano Energy, an international authoritative publication in the field of energy, published the latest research progress of associate researcher Yuan Shuanglong’s research team, from the School of Materials Science and Engineering, ECUST in the field of self-powered wearable sensors. The article was entitled “Robust salt-shielded metal halide for high efficient photo luminescence and wearable real-time human motion perception”.

The above research work was mainly completed by doctoral candidate Chen Long, from the School of Materials Science and Engineering, under the guidance of associate researcher Yuan Shuanglong, and in cooperation with Suzhou Institute of Nanotechnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 


 

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