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Sonia Bradai
Also published under:S. Bradai
Affiliation
Chair for Measurement and Sensor Technology, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany
Topic
Energy Harvesting,Energy Management,Output Power,Output Voltage Levels,Atomic Force Microscopy,Bending Movement,Bistable Behavior,Bluetooth Low Energy,Bridge Rectifier,Cantilever,Cantilever Beam,Carbon Fiber,Carbon Nanotubes,Carbon Nanotubes Content,Communication Protocol,Communication Technologies,Composite Laminates,Composite Materials,Composite Plates,Conductive Epoxy,Conversion Efficiency,Converter Output,Current Level,Dcdc Converter,Diode Loss,Easy Implementation,Electrical Energy,Energy Density,Energy Source,Ferroelectric,Ferromagnetic Properties,Filter Capacitor,Forward Bias,Forward Voltage Drop,Good Electrical Properties,Good Mechanical Properties,Harmonic Excitation,Harsh Environmental Conditions,High Voltage,Influence Of Size,Influence Of Thickness,Input Voltage,Internet Of Things,IoT Solutions,Load Resistance,Low Output Voltage,Low Voltage,Magnetic Circuit,Magnetic Design,Massive Use,
Biography
Dr.-Ing. Sonia Bradai ([email protected]) is a Senior Researcher in the Department of Measurement and Sensor Technology at the Chemnitz University of Technology in Chemnitz, Germany, where she has worked since 2013. Her research interests include vibration energy harvesting, design, and modeling of converters, characterization of electromagnetic and magnetoelectric converters, and energy management solutions. In 2018, she received a joint doctoral degree between the Chemnitz University of Technology and the National School of Engineers of Sfax, Tunisia in electrical and mechanical engineering. From 2009 and 2013, she studied mechanical engineering at the National School of Engineers of Sfax and earned the Master of Science degree in robotics in cooperation with the National School of Engineers of Sfax and Rice University, Texas, USA.