The JNRSE2023 are now over, thanks to all participants and presenters for the success of this conference!
The prize for the best oral presentation was awarded to Josep Maria Sánchez-Chiva and his paper "A single stage cross-coupled 4x charge pump for monolithic light energy harvesting"
The prize for the best poster was awarded to Hadrien Monluc and his paper "Electricity generation by water droplet flow"
We congratulate the two winners!
The JNRSE 2023 (National Days on Energy Harvesting and Storage) will take place on June 12-13, 2023, organized by LIP6 lab (Sorbonne University) and C2N Lab (University Paris Saclay). They are organised in Juissieu Campus in Paris June 12-13, 2023.
►►► The JNRSE 2023 follows the first eleven editions held at ESIEE (Paris) in 2010, at the TIMA laboratory (Grenoble) in 2012, at the LAAS laboratory (Toulouse) in 2013, at the SYMME laboratory (Annecy) in 2014, at the IEF laboratory (Paris Sud) in 2015, at the IMS laboratory (Bordeaux) in 2016, at INSA Lyon, co-organized by the LGEF, LaMCoS and Ampère laboratories in 2017, at the FEMTO-ST laboratory (Besançon) in 2018, co-organized by the GREMAN and the INSA Val de Loire (Blois) in 2019 and finally, after the cancellation of the 2020 edition due to COVID, at the CEA-LETI (Grenoble), co-organized by the CEA and the TIMA Grenoble in 2021 and at the IMS (Bordeaux) in 2022.
►►► The aim of JNRSE 2022 conference is to bring together researchers working on energy conversion, harvesting and storage, especially at small scale, as well as on the design of complete self-powered devices. Young researchers, PhD students and post-doctoral fellows, have the opportunity to present their works through oral presentations or posters. Moreover, invited talks from renowned French and international researchers complete the program of the conference (all the presentations will be in English).
►►► The emergence of new collaborations, or the reinforcement of existing ones, between academia and/or industry is also one of the objectives of this conference.
Topics:
- Systems, Applications and Innovative concepts for energy harvesting
- Materials for energy conversion and energy storage
- Thermoelectricity and photovoltaic devices
- Mechanical energy harvesters
- Micro & nano generators
- power management circuits and energy extraction strategies
- Microbatteries and supercapacitors
- Wireless Power Transfer
Invited Speakers (see more details menu Invited speakers):
►►► Paolo BONDAVALLI (CNRS-Thales, Paris)
►►► Samuel MARGUERON (Femto-ST, Besançon)
►►► Gael SEBALD (ELyTMaX, Sendai, Japon)
►►► Bruno ALLARD (AMPERE, Lyon)
►►► Alexandra GARRAUD (Enerbee, Grenoble)
►►► Alaa MAKDISSI (Cairdac, Paris)
►►► Armine KARAMI (ESYCOM, Paris)