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Prof. Qufu Wei is a full professor at the School of Textile Science and Engineering of Jiangnan University, China. He earned his PhD degree from Heriot-Watt University in 2004, and later worked as a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University in 2010. He currently serves as Director of the Key Laboratory of Eco-textiles within the Ministry of Education of P.R. China at Jiangnan University. He is also Director of the International Joint Laboratory for Functional Textile Material. Prof. Wei's research interests include functional nanofiber materials, energy storage materials, wearable devices, and their applications. The related research results have been published in 420 papers in international journals, and he has also applied for 25 invention patents with the Chinese national intellectual property administration.
Prof. Fenglin Huang is a full professor at Jiangnan University's School of Textile Science and Engineering, in China. He received his PhD in 2008, and later worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Jiangnan University Department of Light Industry Technology and Engineering and as a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Davis, US. He is currently the Deputy Dean of Jiangnan University's School of Textile Science and Engineering. Prof. Huang's areas of interest in research include flexible battery materials, high performance fiber materials, and applications of these materials in energy separators. He has published 140 papers containing the relevant research findings, and has been granted over 20 Chinese national invention patents.Dr. Pengfei Lv is a full University Research Fellow at the School of Textile Science and Engineering at Jiangnan University, China. He earned his PhD degree in Textile Engineering from Jiangnan University under the supervision of Prof. Qufu Wei in 2019. Prior to joining Jiangnan University, he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Prof. Ling Wang and Prof. Wei Feng at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Tianjin University. Dr. Lv's research focuses on the design, synthesis and properties of functional nanofibers and their applications in diverse fields ranging from biosensors, energy storage, biomedical systems to soft robotics and adaptive thermal management. He has published 64 papers in international journals and applied for 8 invention patents granted by the Chinese national intellectual property administration.
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Wearable Textile Energy Storage and Conversion Systems brings together the latest research into wearable energy systems, functional materials, power generation, thermal management, integrated energy systems and storage, and novel smart devices in this rapidly developing and highly interdisciplinary area. The book begins by introducing development, classification, and configuration techniques for textile wearable energy storage and conversion systems. This is followed by detailed chapters that focus on individual types, covering in turn lithium-based batteries, sodium-Ion batteries, zinc-based batteries, other metal-based batteries, nanogenerators, supercapacitors, fuel cells, and solar cells. The book's final chapters discuss emerging applications, integration and large-scale production, key challenges, and future prospects. This is a valuable resource to all those with an interest in flexible energy storage and conversion techniques, flexible and functional electronics, materials synthesis and fabrication, smart textiles, and wearable technologies, including researchers, engineers, scientists, graduate students, and R&D personnel.
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