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Neil M. White is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a total of 36 and 11 publications respectively. Within these disciplines, their subfields of study include Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Polymers and Plastics.

The scientist's work covers various specialized topics such as Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies, Machine Learning in Healthcare, Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring, Wireless Power Transfer Systems, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, and applications involving Conducting Polymers.

Neil M. White has contributed to several prominent publication venues, with multiple papers appearing in the following journals:

  • Sensors
  • IEEE Access
  • Scientific Reports
  • Nano Energy
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their recent scientific papers include:

  • E-Textile Technology Review-From Materials to Application (2021), published in IEEE Access
  • Using explainable machine learning to characterise data drift and detect emergent health risks for emergency department admissions during COVID-19 (2021), published in Scientific Reports
  • Grid of hybrid nanogenerators for improving ocean wave impact energy harvesting self-powered applications (2020), published in Nano Energy
  • High-Temperature Self-Powered Sensing System for a Smart Bearing in an Aircraft Jet Engine (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Wave impact energy harvesting through water-dielectric triboelectrification with single-electrode triboelectric nanogenerators for battery-less systems (2020), published in Nano Energy

Frequent collaborators of Neil M. White include Bahareh Zaghari, Francis Chmiel, Daniel Burns, Zlatko Zlatev, and T. Daniels, each with multiple joint publications. This indicates a networked approach to interdisciplinary research across engineering and technology fields.

Best Publications

  • Energy harvesting vibration sources for microsystems applications

    S P Beeby;M J Tudor;N M White

  • An electromagnetic, vibration-powered generator for intelligent sensor systems

    P Glynne-Jones;MJ Tudor;SP Beeby;NM White

  • Design and fabrication of a new vibration-based electromechanical power generator

    M. El-hami;P. Glynne-Jones;N.M. White;M. Hill

  • Towards a piezoelectric vibration-powered microgenerator

    P. Glynne-Jones;S.P. Beeby;N.M. White

  • Energy Harvesting for Autonomous Systems

    Stephen Beeby;Neil White

  • Thick-film sensors : past, present and future

    NM White;JD Turner

  • A novel micromachined pump based on thick-film piezoelectric actuation

    Michael Koch;Nick Harris;Alan G.R. Evans;Neil M. White

  • A novel thick-film piezoelectric micro-generator

    N M White;P Glynne-Jones;S P Beeby

  • A silicon microfluidic ultrasonic separator

    N.R. Harris;M. Hill;S.P. Beeby;Y. Shen

  • A Novel Thick-Film Piezoelectric Slip Sensor for a Prosthetic Hand

    D.P.J. Cotton;P.H. Chappell;A. Cranny;N.M. White

  • A novel micropump design with thick-film piezoelectric actuation

    M Koch;N Harris;R Maas;A G R Evans

  • An investigation of self-powered systems for condition monitoring applications☆

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  • Self‐powered systems: a review of energy sources

    P. Glynne-Jones;N.M. White

  • Processing of PZT piezoelectric thick films on silicon for microelectromechancial systems

    S P Beeby;A Blackburn;N M White

  • Experimental investigation into the effect of substrate clamping on the piezoelectric behaviour of thick-film PZT elements

    R N Torah;S P Beeby;N M White

  • A novel multi-degree-of-freedom thick-film ultrasonic motor

    M. Aoyagi;S.P. Beeby;N.M. White

  • A traffic-aware street lighting scheme for Smart Cities using autonomous networked sensors

    Sei Ping Lau;Geoff V. Merrett;Alex S. Weddell;Neil M. White

  • Microelectromechanical systems vibration powered electromagnetic generator for wireless sensor applications

    E. Koukharenko;S. P. Beeby;M. J. Tudor;N. M. White

  • A multilayer thick-film PZT actuator for MEMs applications

    NR Harris;M Hill;R Torah;R Townsend

  • Thick-film printing of PZT onto silicon

    R. Maas;M. Koch;N.R. Harris;N.M. White

  • Intelligent Sensor Systems

    John Brignell;Neil White

  • The Modelling of a Piezoelectric Vibration Powered Generator for Microsystems

    P. Glynne-Jones;S. P. Beeby;E. P. James;N. M. White

Frequent Co-Authors

Steve Beeby
Steve Beeby University of Southampton
Geoff V. Merrett
Geoff V. Merrett University of Southampton
Russel Torah
Russel Torah University of Southampton
Bashir M. Al-Hashimi
Bashir M. Al-Hashimi King's College London
Michael Kraft
Michael Kraft KU Leuven
Terence O'Donnell
Terence O'Donnell University College Dublin
Christina Trautmann
Christina Trautmann Technical University of Darmstadt
Sukumar Chakraborty
Sukumar Chakraborty Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Sheng Chen
Sheng Chen University of Southampton
Roger W. Whatmore
Roger W. Whatmore Imperial College London

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