EPSRC Energy Harvesting Network

University of Bristol


Bernard Stark

E-Mail: bernard.stark [AT] bristol.ac.uk

Relevant Publications


Daniel J. Inman

Position: Brunel Professor
URL: www.cimss.vt.edu
E-Mail: daninman [AT] umich.edu
Telephone: +540 231 4709

Biography
Daniel J. Inman, Ph.D., Michigan State University (1980, Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering; 1975, MAT in Physics; 1970, B.S. (Grand Valley State College) in Physics) is the Director of the Center for Intelligent Material Systems and Structures and the G.R. Goodson Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. He also holds the Brunel Chair in Intelligent Materials and Structures at the University of Bristol. Since 1980, he has published 9 books (on energy harvesting, vibration, control, statics, and dynamics), eight software manuals, 20 book chapters, over 250 journal papers and 490 proceedings papers, given 45 keynote or plenary lectures, graduated 49 Ph.D. students and supervised more than 75 MS degrees. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Mechanics (AAM), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration (IIAV), the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA). He is currently Technical Editor of the Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures (1999-present), and Technical Editor of the journal Shock and Vibration (1999-present). He won the ASME Adaptive Structures Award in April 2000, the ASME/AIAA SDM Best Paper Award in April 2001, SPIE Smart Structures and Materials Life Time Achievement Award in 2003, and the 2007 and 2008 ASME/Boeing Best Paper by the ASME Aerospace Division's Structures and Materials Committee. In September 2007, he received the ASME Den Hartog Award for lifetime achievement in vibration and the 2009 Life Time Achievement award in Structural Health Monitoring.

Relevant Publications
Mike Friswell, Daniel J. Inman, (18) Piezoelectric energy harvesting from broadband random vibrations. In: Smart Materials & Structures, 18[11], pp. 115005:1-7.


Dr Steve Burrow

Position: Lecturer in Aircraft Systems
E-Mail: stephen.burrow [AT] bristol.ac.uk

Relevant Publications
A Cammarano, Dr Steve Burrow, D Barton, A Carrella, L Clare, (2010) Tuning a resonant energy harvester using a generalized electrical load. In: Journal of smart materials and structures, vol. 19, 055003, March 2010, DOI: 10.1088/0964-1726/19/5/055003.

D Barton, Dr Steve Burrow, L Clare, (2010) Energy harvesting from vibrations with a nonlinear oscillator. In: Journal of Vibrations and Acoustics, 132, 021009, 2010, DOI:10.1115/1.4000809.

Dr Steve Burrow, L clare, (2009) Open-loop power conditioning for vibration energy harvesting. In: Electronics Letters, Vol.45, Issue 19, pp999-1000. September 2009.


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