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Xue Feng I am an associate professor and received the Ph.D degree from Tsinghua University in 2003, and then took the postdoctoral research in University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) from 2004-2007, as well as the visiting postdoctoral in California Institute of Technology (Caltech) from 2005-2006. 1 Research Interests: Energy harvesting, flexible and stretchable electronics, transfer printing and mechanics of soft materials. We proposed kinetically controlled transfer printing method (published on Nature Materials, 2006) to integrate inorganic electronics materials onto rubber substrate to form stretchable and flexible electronics. As well, we investigate the reliability of the such heterogenous structures (published on Advanced Functional Materials,2008; Langmuir,2007; Applied Physics Letters,2010). Recently, Xue Feng collaborates with Prof. Rogers (UIUC) to develop innovative PZT approach for stretchable piezoelectrics for energy harvesting.

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Xue Feng!

I am an associate professor and received the Ph.D degree from Tsinghua University in 2003, and then took the postdoctoral research in University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) from 2004-2007, as well as the visiting postdoctoral in California Institute of Technology (Caltech) from 2005-2006.

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Research Interests: Energy harvesting, flexible and stretchable electronics, transfer printing and

mechanics of soft materials. We proposed kinetically controlled transfer printing method (published on Nature

Materials, 2006) to integrate inorganic electronics materials onto rubber substrate to form stretchable and flexible electronics. As well, we investigate the reliability of the such heterogenous structures (published on Advanced Functional Materials,2008; Langmuir,2007; Applied Physics Letters,2010). Recently, Xue Feng collaborates with Prof. Rogers (UIUC) to develop innovative PZT approach for stretchable piezoelectrics for energy harvesting.

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Stretchable Piezoelectrics for Harvesting Mechanical Energy!

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Body motion of walk or running Heart Beat and Pulse

Respiration

Non-planar Environment Weak Energy

Flexible and Stretchable

Efficient Energy Conversion

Low Cost