Peyman Servati is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada and specializes in research at the intersection of engineering and materials science. Their work spans several subfields including biomedical engineering, materials chemistry, polymers and plastics, electrical and electronic engineering, and cognitive neuroscience.
Their research focuses on advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, conductive polymers and applications, graphene and nanomaterials applications, nanocluster synthesis and applications, ZnO doping and properties, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, and perovskite materials and applications.
Recent publications by Peyman Servati include:
They frequently collaborate with a core group of coauthors, including Menglei Hu, Amir Servati, Frank Ko, S. Soltanian, and Katherine Le.
Peyman Servati regularly publishes in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Chemical Engineering Journal, Small, Nano Energy, and SSRN Electronic Journal, reflecting a diverse publication portfolio across both preprint repositories and peer-reviewed journals.
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Xiao Xiao;Xiao Xiao;Yihao Zhou;Xun Zhao;Guorui Chen
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