

Volume 08
Innovative Energy & Research
ISSN: 2576-1463
Advanced Energy Materials 2019
July 11-12, 2019
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Recent Publications
1.
HZhang, LWQuan, J KChen, CKXu, CHZhang, S RDong, C F Lu and J K Luo (2019) A general optimization
approach for contact-separation triboelectric nanogenerator, Nano energy 56:700.
2.
L Shi, S R Dong, P Ding, J K Chen, S T Liu, S Y Huang, H S Xu, U Farooq, S M Zhang, S J Li and J K Luo
(2019) Carbon electrode enables flat surface PDMS and pa6 triboelectric nanogenerators to achieve significantly
enhanced triboelectric performance. Nano energy 55:548.
3.
P F Zhao, N Soin, K Prashanthi, J K Chen, S R Dong, E P Zhou, Z G Zhu, A A Narasimulu, C DMontemagno, L
Y Yu and J K Luo (2018) Emulsion electrospinning of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) nanofibrous membranes
for high-performance triboelectric nanogenerators, ACS Appl. Mater. & Interface. 10:5880.
4.
P Ding, J K Chen, U Farooq, P F Zhao, N Soin, L Y Yu, H Jin, X ZWang, S R Dong and J K Luo (2018) Realizing
the potential of polyethylene oxide as new positive tribo-material: over 40 W/m
2
high power flat surface
triboelectric generators. Nano energy 46:63.
5.
R Z Pan, W P Xuan, J K Chen, S R Dong, H Jin, X Z Wang, H L Li and J K Luo (2018) Fully biodegradable
triboelectric nanogenerators based on electrospun polylactic acid and nanostructured gelatin films. Nano
energy 45:193
Biography
Jikui Luo received his PhD Degree from the University of Hokkaido, Japan in 1989. He worked in Cardiff University as a Research Fellow, in Newport Wafer Fab.,
Philips Semiconductor Co. and Cavendish Kinetics Ltd as an Engineer, Senior Engineer and Manager and then in Cambridge University as a Senior Researcher
from 2000. From January 2007, he became a Professor in MEMS at the Centre for Material Research and Innovation (CMRI), University of Bolton. His current
research interests focus on sensors, actuators, flexible/wearable electronics and lab-on-chips for biotechnology and healthcare applications and nanomaterials,
nanodevices, energy harvesting technology, wireless sensors, etc. He has over 230 publications in peer review international journals, and about 190 talks and
presentations at international conferences, among them about 40 are invited talks or plenary/keynote speaks.
jl2@bolton.ac.uk