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Advances in MgAgSb thermoelectrics: from materials to devices. [PDF]
Xie L, He R, Sui J, Nielsch K, Liu Z.
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Flexible tactile sensors have considerable potential for broad application in healthcare monitoring, human–machine interfaces, and bioinspired robotics. This review explores recent progress in device design, performance optimization, and intelligent applications. It highlights how AI algorithms enhance environmental adaptability and perception accuracy
Siyuan Wang +3 more
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A review on flexible self-healing thermoelectric devices. [PDF]
Sun X, Hou Y, Wang Z, Yu Y.
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Turbulent convection by thermoelectricity in a cooling-heating didactive device [PDF]
J. M. Redondo +2 more
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This work investigates the optimal initial data size for surrogate‐based active learning in functional material optimization. Using factorization machine (FM)‐based quadratic unconstrained binary optimization (QUBO) surrogates and averaged piecewise linear regression, we show that adequate initial data accelerates convergence, enhances efficiency, and ...
Seongmin Kim, In‐Saeng Suh
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Future directions and emerging trends of sustainable energy harvesting: innovations in photovoltaic and thermoelectric systems. [PDF]
Anwar N +6 more
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A low‐cost, self‐driving laboratory is developed to democratize autonomous materials discovery. Using this "frugal twin" hardware architecture with Bayesian optimization, the platform rapidly converges to target lower critical solution temperature (LCST) values while self‐correcting from off‐target experiments, demonstrating an accessible route to data‐
Guoyue Xu, Renzheng Zhang, Tengfei Luo
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An all-in-one Ag<sub>2</sub>Se-based flexible solar-thermoelectric generator with photothermal integration. [PDF]
Hou S +12 more
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The Question of Thermoelectric Devices (
Nganyang Paul Bayendang +2 more
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Modeling and Characterization of a Self‐Sensing Soft Hydraulic Muscle
This article presents the self‐sensing soft hydraulic muscle (SSHM), a novel soft actuator capable of simultaneously sensing force and length without external sensors. A comprehensive model accurately predicts SSHM behavior, validated experimentally with minimal errors. Using propylene glycol enhances durability and reduces hysteresis.
Nhu An Phan +8 more
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