Mehdi Kabir
Graduate Research Assistant
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Mehdi Kabir's research focuses on developing advanced techniques for energy harvesting, specifically converting ambient electromagnetic radiation into usable electrical energy using nanomaterials like graphene. His work also investigates methods to enhance energy efficiency and device performance.
Kabir possesses expertise in microfabrication and nanotechnology, including photolithography, atomic force microscopy (AFM), wet etching, and thin-film deposition. His recent publications explore areas such as electrochemical sensing using gold nanostructures, kinetic-energy-powered temperature sensing, and thermal energy harvesting from strained graphene ripples. He has also published on graphene solar cells for power systems and their application in recharging storage capacitors for temperature sensors.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 20
- Citations: 150
Selected Publications
- Array of mini-graphene-silicon solar cells intermittently recharges storage capacitors powering a temperature sensor (2025) DOI
- Spectrum Analysis of Thermally Driven Curvature Inversion in Strained Graphene Ripples for Energy Conversion Applications via Molecular Dynamics (2025) DOI
- Transient Thermal Energy Harvesting at a Single Temperature Using Nonlinearity (2025) DOI
- Low-Level Kinetic-Energy-Powered Temperature Sensing System (2025) DOI
- Array of Graphene Solar Cells on 100 mm Silicon Wafers for Power Systems (2024) DOI
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