Ashaduzzaman
Teaching assistant and Research assistant
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Ashaduzzaman's research focuses on energy conversion and harvesting systems, with a particular emphasis on graphene-based technologies and low-level kinetic energy utilization. His recent publications explore the development of temperature sensing systems powered by kinetic energy and analyze thermally driven curvature inversion in strained graphene ripples for energy conversion through molecular dynamics simulations. He has also investigated transient thermal energy harvesting at a single temperature using nonlinearity and the integration of graphene-silicon solar cell arrays for power systems, including their use in intermittently recharging storage capacitors for temperature sensors.
His scholarly work includes 27 publications with 185 citations and an h-index of 4. Ashaduzzaman collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, including P. M. Thibado, James M. Mangum, Syed M. Rahman, and Mehdi Kabir, with whom he has co-authored five publications each.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 27
- Citations: 185
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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