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Foreword about Amin Behzadmehr, Full Professor and director of Nanotechnology research center at the University of Sistan and Baluchestan, I.R.Iran

" Dear Readers
Currently I am focusing on clean energy conversion, solar energy, wind energy, ocean wave energy, and energy harvesting in small scale. Growing demand of energy from one side and environmental issues from the other side has been my motivation to focus on renewable energy. Clean and fresh water is another concern for global sustainable development. I am also working on different small-scale desalination technology considering renewable and clean energies. Nanotechnology help me to find a way for improving the performance of these systems. In the MEMS and NEMS research laboratory of University of Sistan and Baluchestan, I am working with my colleague Dr. T. Fanaei (MEMS and NEMS specialist) on different small-scale energy harvesting systems; among them is Triboelectric nanogenerators.
The new technological era strongly relies on the quality and availability of an electrical energy generation system integrated into different small-scale devices to generate remotely the necessary power for functioning devices at different operational situations, climate conditions, and positions. Triboelectric nanogenerators are among the promising candidate for such a task as they can well operator at different conditions even on the flexible materials.
In addition the possibility of generating the electrical energy, the triboelectric nanogenerators can be used as a sensor for detecting different mechanical motions at different scales. Before I conclude, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the AEEE team for the work they do and to wish them my best."

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Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Analysis of Passive Islanding Detection Techniques for Double Line Fault in Three Phase Microgrid System flash_logo_35
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Design of Electrical System for Offshore Wind Power Plant (OWPP) flash_logo_35
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A Novel Technique for Optimal siting and Rating of Shunt Capacitors Placed to the Radial Distribution Systems flash_logo_35
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Zero-Compensator Filter for Power Sharing Between Battery/Supercapacitor in a Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System flash_logo_35
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A Simple SVM Technique on Three-Phase MPUC7 Inverter for Solar Photovoltaic System flash_logo_35
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Options to Broadcast Information in VANET flash_logo_35
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An Adaptive Nonlinear PID Design for 6-DOF Underwater Robotic Vehicle flash_logo_35
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Design and Optimization of a Spiral Electrode Triboelectric Nanogenerator Using Response Surface Methodology flash_logo_35
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Drone Movement Control by Electroencephalography Signals Based on BCI System flash_logo_35
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