Syed M. Rahman
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Graduate Assistant
Also affiliated: North Carolina State University (2005–2009); University of Kaiserslautern (2021); German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (2021); Orano (United States) (2016); Louisiana Tech University (2004); Macquarie University (2023)
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Syed M. Rahman's research interests include the development and analysis of energy harvesting systems and semiconductor devices. He has investigated transient thermal energy harvesting using nonlinearity and explored the potential of graphene-based solar cells for power systems. His work also extends to the performance standards of infrared camera systems for elevated skin temperature screening and the enhancement of object detection in engineering drawings using graph-based methods. Rahman has collaborated with P. M. Thibado, James M. Mangum, Mehdi Kabir, and Ashaduzzaman on multiple publications. His scholarly contributions are reflected in an h-index of 6, with 21 total publications and 246 citations.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 256
Selected Publications
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Arbitrarily Large Area Graphene Suspension with Ultralow Standoff for Varying Capacitance Applications (2026)
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Array of mini-graphene-silicon solar cells intermittently recharges storage capacitors powering a temperature sensor (2025)
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Spectrum Analysis of Thermally Driven Curvature Inversion in Strained Graphene Ripples for Energy Conversion Applications via Molecular Dynamics (2025)
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Transient Thermal Energy Harvesting at a Single Temperature Using Nonlinearity (2025)
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Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System (2025)
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Array of Graphene Solar Cells on 100 mm Silicon Wafers for Power Systems (2024)
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Top Collaborators
- Array of Graphene Solar Cells on 100 mm Silicon Wafers for Power Systems
- Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System
- Spectrum Analysis of Thermally Driven Curvature Inversion in Strained Graphene Ripples for Energy Conversion Applications via Molecular Dynamics
- Transient Thermal Energy Harvesting at a Single Temperature Using Nonlinearity
- Array of mini-graphene-silicon solar cells intermittently recharges storage capacitors powering a temperature sensor
- Array of Graphene Solar Cells on 100 mm Silicon Wafers for Power Systems
- Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System
- Spectrum Analysis of Thermally Driven Curvature Inversion in Strained Graphene Ripples for Energy Conversion Applications via Molecular Dynamics
- Transient Thermal Energy Harvesting at a Single Temperature Using Nonlinearity
- Array of mini-graphene-silicon solar cells intermittently recharges storage capacitors powering a temperature sensor
- Array of Graphene Solar Cells on 100 mm Silicon Wafers for Power Systems
- Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System
- Spectrum Analysis of Thermally Driven Curvature Inversion in Strained Graphene Ripples for Energy Conversion Applications via Molecular Dynamics
- Transient Thermal Energy Harvesting at a Single Temperature Using Nonlinearity
- Array of mini-graphene-silicon solar cells intermittently recharges storage capacitors powering a temperature sensor
- Array of Graphene Solar Cells on 100 mm Silicon Wafers for Power Systems
- Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System
- Spectrum Analysis of Thermally Driven Curvature Inversion in Strained Graphene Ripples for Energy Conversion Applications via Molecular Dynamics
- Transient Thermal Energy Harvesting at a Single Temperature Using Nonlinearity
- Array of mini-graphene-silicon solar cells intermittently recharges storage capacitors powering a temperature sensor
- Array of Graphene Solar Cells on 100 mm Silicon Wafers for Power Systems
- Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System
- Spectrum Analysis of Thermally Driven Curvature Inversion in Strained Graphene Ripples for Energy Conversion Applications via Molecular Dynamics
- Transient Thermal Energy Harvesting at a Single Temperature Using Nonlinearity
- Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System
- Array of mini-graphene-silicon solar cells intermittently recharges storage capacitors powering a temperature sensor
- Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System
- Array of mini-graphene-silicon solar cells intermittently recharges storage capacitors powering a temperature sensor
- Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System
- Transient Thermal Energy Harvesting at a Single Temperature Using Nonlinearity
- Transient Thermal Energy Harvesting at a Single Temperature Using Nonlinearity
- Array of mini-graphene-silicon solar cells intermittently recharges storage capacitors powering a temperature sensor
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