Printable Organic Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting Devices for Applications in Wearable Biomedical Devices
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EHSAN SADEGHIAN RAEI: PRINTABLE ORGANIC THERMOELECTRIC ENERGY HARVESTING DEVICES FOR APPLICATIONS IN WEARABLE BIOMEDICAL DEVICES Tampere University of technology Master of Science Thesis, 52 pages June 2016 Master’s Degree Programme in Electrical Engineering Major: Biomedical Engineering Examiners: Professor Paul Berger, Professor Donald Lupo
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