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Presence Current · Arkansas
Last published 2023
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Ferdinand Harerimana

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4 h-index 6 pubs 43 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Ferdinand Harerimana's research investigates the application of molecular dynamics simulations and stochastic thermodynamics to energy harvesting and vibration-based applications. His work has explored mechanisms for spontaneous curvature inversion in compressed graphene ripples, aiming for energy harvesting solutions. He has also analyzed freestanding graphene heat engines using stochastic thermodynamics.

Further research includes the development of an array of graphene variable capacitors on silicon wafers for vibration-based applications. Harerimana has published six papers with 42 citations and an h-index of 4. He collaborates with P. M. Thibado, James M. Mangum, and Millicent Gikunda at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares three publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 6
  • Citations: 43

Selected Publications

  • Freestanding graphene heat engine analyzed using stochastic thermodynamics (2023)
    AIP Advances 4 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Array of Graphene Variable Capacitors on 100 mm Silicon Wafers for Vibration-Based Applications (2022)
    Membranes 9 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Mechanisms of Spontaneous Curvature Inversion in Compressed Graphene Ripples for Energy Harvesting Applications via Molecular Dynamics Simulations (2021)
    Membranes 20 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Efficient circuit design for low power energy harvesting (2020)
    AIP Advances 10 citations DOI OpenAlex

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