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Mickaël Lallart is affiliated with the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon in France. Their academic work spans multiple subfields within engineering, focusing particularly on Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's research primarily concentrates on topics related to energy harvesting and materials science. Key areas of their work include:

  • Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Vibration Control and Rheological Fluids
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies
  • Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials

Lallart has contributed to the field through multiple publications across respected journals. Some recent papers include:

  • "Coupling mechanical and electrical nonlinearities: The effect of synchronized discharging on tristable energy harvesters," 2020, Applied Energy
  • "Multistable vibration energy harvesters: Principle, progress, and perspectives," 2022, Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • "LiNbO3 films - A low-cost alternative lead-free piezoelectric material for vibrational energy harvesters," 2020, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • "Manipulating elastic waves through piezoelectric metamaterial with nonlinear electrical switched Dual-connected topologies," 2020, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • "Synchronous electric charge and induced current extraction (SECICE): a unified nonlinear technique combining piezoelectric and electromagnetic harvesting," 2020, Smart Materials and Structures

Key publication venues where Lallart has frequently published include:

  • Smart Materials and Structures
  • Applied Energy
  • Applied Sciences
  • Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • International Journal of Mechanical Sciences

Collaborative work features several frequent co-authors, among them:

  • Gaël Sebald
  • Benjamin Ducharne
  • Gildas Diguet
  • Gaspard Taxil
  • Hiroki Kuwano

Overall, Mickaël Lallart's research program integrates interdisciplinary approaches to advance technologies in energy harvesting, vibration control, and piezoelectric materials. The scientist's contribution is situated within a broad engineering context with a focus on both theoretical and applied aspects of mechanical and electrical systems.

Best Publications

  • IWPMA 2012 9th international workshop on piezoelectric materials and applications in actuators

    Takeshi Morita;Tobias Hemsel;Takashi Iijima;Dae Yong Jeong

  • An optimized self-powered switching circuit for non-linear energy harvesting with low voltage output

    Mickaël Lallart;Daniel Guyomar

  • Multistable vibration energy harvesters: Principle, progress, and perspectives

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  • Double synchronized switch harvesting (DSSH): a new energy harvesting scheme for efficient energy extraction

    M. Lallart;L. Garbuio;L. Petit;C. Richard

  • Recent Progress in Piezoelectric Conversion and Energy Harvesting Using Nonlinear Electronic Interfaces and Issues in Small Scale Implementation

    Daniel Guyomar;Mickaël Lallart

  • Piezoelectric vibration control by synchronized switching on adaptive voltage sources: Towards wideband semi-active damping

    Adrien Badel;Gaël Sebald;Daniel Guyomar;Mickaël Lallart

  • Frequency Self-tuning Scheme for Broadband Vibration Energy Harvesting

    Mickaël Lallart;Steven R. Anton;Daniel J. Inman

  • Self-powered circuit for broadband, multimodal piezoelectric vibration control

    Mickaël Lallart;Élie Lefeuvre;Claude Richard;Daniel Guyomar

  • Mechanical Energy Harvester With Ultralow Threshold Rectification Based on SSHI Nonlinear Technique

    L. Garbuio;M. Lallart;D. Guyomar;C. Richard

  • Review on energy harvesting for structural health monitoring in aeronautical applications

    Minh Quyen Le;Jean-Fabien Capsal;Mickaël Lallart;Yoann Hebrard

  • Ferroelectrics - Physical Effects

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  • Energy Harvesting from Ambient Vibrations and Heat

    Daniel Guyomar;Gaël Sebald;Sébastien Pruvost;Mickaël Lallart

  • Materials, structures and power interfaces for efficient piezoelectric energy harvesting

    Elie Lefeuvre;Gaël Sebald;Daniel Guyomar;Mickaël Lallart

  • Synchronized switch harvesting applied to self-powered smart systems: Piezoactive microgenerators for autonomous wireless receivers

    Mickaël Lallart;Daniel Guyomar;Yves Jayet;Lionel Petit

  • Piezoelectric conversion and energy harvesting enhancement by initial energy injection

    Mickaël Lallart;Daniel Guyomar

  • Electrostrictive polymers for mechanical energy harvesting

    Mickaël Lallart;Pierre-Jean Cottinet;Daniel Guyomar;Laurent Lebrun

  • Nonlinear optimization of acoustic energy harvesting using piezoelectric devices

    Mickaeël Lallart;Daniel Guyomar;Claude Richard;Lionel Petit

  • Nonlinear technique and self-powered circuit for efficient piezoelectric energy harvesting under unloaded cases

    Mickaël Lallart

  • Evaluation of energy harvesting performance of electrostrictive polymer and carbon-filled terpolymer composites

    Mickaeel Lallart;Pierre-Jean Cottinet;Laurent Lebrun;Benoit Guiffard

  • High efficiency, wide load bandwidth piezoelectric energy scavenging by a hybrid nonlinear approach

    Mickaël Lallart;Claude Richard;Lauric Garbuio;Lionel Petit

  • Electrostatic energy harvesting enhancement using variable equivalent permittivity

    Mickaël Lallart;Sébastien Pruvost;Daniel Guyomar

  • Drastic bandwidth enhancement of bistable energy harvesters: Study of subharmonic behaviors and their stability robustness

    Thomas Huguet;Thomas Huguet;Adrien Badel;Olivier Druet;Mickaël Lallart

  • Coupling mechanical and electrical nonlinearities: The effect of synchronized discharging on tristable energy harvesters

    Mickaël Lallart;Mickaël Lallart;Shengxi Zhou;Zhichun Yang;Linjuan Yan

  • Performance comparison of PZT and PMN–PT piezoceramics for vibration energy harvesting using standard or nonlinear approach

    Prissana Rakbamrung;Mickaël Lallart;Daniel Guyomar;Nantakan Muensit

  • Synchronized switch harvesting applied to selfpowered smart systems: Piezoactive microgenerators for autonomous wireless transmitters

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Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Guyomar
Daniel Guyomar Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Adrien Badel
Adrien Badel Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Elie Lefeuvre
Elie Lefeuvre University of Paris-Saclay
Daniel J. Inman
Daniel J. Inman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Zhichun Yang
Zhichun Yang Northwestern Polytechnical University
Quan Wang
Quan Wang Shantou University
Eric M. Yeatman
Eric M. Yeatman Imperial College London
Shashank Priya
Shashank Priya Pennsylvania State University
Denis Flandre
Denis Flandre Université Catholique de Louvain
Jean-Yves Cavaillé
Jean-Yves Cavaillé Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon

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