Hachem Mortada, PhD student at ESIEE Paris / ESYCOM Lab, a school of engineering which is a founding member of the Université Gustave Eiffel (UGE), gave an oral presentation at the 23rd International Conference on Micro and Miniature Power Systems, Self-Powered Sensors and Energy Autonomous Devices (PowerMEMS+ 2024), celebrated from the 18th to the 21st of November 2024 in the Norwegian city of Tønsberg, based on the paper “On the Optimal Choice of Electrical Conditioning Circuits for Triboelectric Nanogenerators”, of which he is the first author.

Hachem is hired with GRAPHERGIA‘s funding, and co-authors this paper he presented together with Armine Karami (ESYCOM Lab), Delaram Haghighi-Talab (ESYCOM Lab), Ahmad Delbani (ESYCOM Lab), Dimitri Galayko (LIP6, Sorbonne Université), and Philippe Basset (ESYCOM Lab). This was the first time GRAPHERGIA signs and presents a scientific paper in a scientific international conference. The publication will soon be available on GRAPHERGIA’s Zenodo.

Hachem Mortada belongs to the team of our partner Professor Philippe Basset, who is also the director of ESYCOM Lab, a joint research lab between UGECNRS and CNAM. Philippe participated in the conference giving a lecture during the PowerMEMS+24 school.

About PowerMEMS+ 2024

The objective of the 23rd International Conference on Micro and Miniature Power Systems, Self-Powered Sensors and Energy Autonomous Devices (PowerMEMS+ 2024) was to catalyze innovation in technology at the nano, micro and miniature scales in support of power/energy generation, conversion and storage applications as well as energy-efficient and energy-autonomous applications. The conference provided researchers with a forum for discussing the latest research results and promoting progress towards commercialization. For 2024, they offered plenary sessions, oral, and poster sessions providing ample opportunity for interaction and networking.

The steering committee of PowerMEMS+ 2024 welcomed attendees for the first time in Scandinavia, in the city of Tønsberg, the oldest town in Norway from the 18th to the 21st of November.