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Bryan Gamboa
Bryan Gamboa
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Piezoelectric stacked transducer evaluation and comparison for optimized energy harvesting
BM Gamboa, R Guo, A Bhalla
Ferroelectrics 535 (1), 8-17, 2018
142018
Degradation of piezoelectric device as an energy harvester under equivalent traffic stress condition
M Pole, B Gamboa, A Bhalla, R Guo
Ferroelectrics, 2019
122019
Current status of functional and multifunctional materials for 3D microfabrication: An overview
BD Young, B Gamboa, AS Bhalla, R Guo
Ferroelectrics 555 (1), 15-56, 2020
82020
Energy harvesting using a stacked PZT transducer for self-sustainable remote multi-sensing and data logging system
W Dipon, B Gamboa, R Guo, A Bhalla
Journal of Composites Science 6 (2), 49, 2022
72022
Assessment of PZT (soft/hard) composites for energy harvesting
B Gamboa, A Bhalla, R Guo
Ferroelectrics 555 (1), 118-123, 2020
62020
Development of ferroic and multiferroic nanomaterials for drop-on-demand microfabrication
BD Young, B Gamboa, D Alanis, L Cotica, A Bhalla, R Guo
Ceram. Trans 266, 49-57, 2019
52019
Effect of mechanical fastener induced pre-stress on power efficiency of soft PZT energy harvesters
G Nall, B Gamboa, M Estrada, R Guo, AS Bhalla
Ferroelectrics 555 (1), 124-131, 2020
12020
Integrated Piezoelectric and Thermoelectric Sensing and Energy Conversion
B Gamboa, M Estrada, A Djikeng, D Nsek, S Binzaid, S Dessouky, ...
Adv. Ceram. Environ. Funct. Struct. Energy Appl. II 266, 15, 2019
12019
High precision optical measurement of displacement and simultaneous determinations of piezoelectric coefficients
BM Gamboa, M Malladi, R Vadlamani, R Guo, A Bhalla
Photonic Fiber and Crystal Devices: Advances in Materials and Innovations in …, 2016
12016
Self-Sustainable IoT-Based Remote Sensing Powered by Energy Harvesting Using Stacked Piezoelectric Transducer and Thermoelectric Generator
W Dipon, B Gamboa, M Estrada, WP Flynn, R Guo, A Bhalla
Micromachines 14 (7), 1428, 2023
2023
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