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2975
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133

Overview

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:

  • An ultrathin rechargeable solid-state zinc ion fiber battery for electronic textiles, 2021, Science Advances
  • Flexible patch with printable and antibacterial conductive hydrogel electrodes for accelerated wound healing, 2022, Biomaterials
  • Tough and Ultrastretchable Liquid-Free Ion Conductor Strengthened by Deep Eutectic Solvent Hydrolyzed Cellulose Microfibers, 2022, Advanced Functional Materials
  • Cesium Lead Halide Perovskite Decorated Polyvinylidene Fluoride Nanofibers for Wearable Piezoelectric Nanogenerator Yarns, 2023, ACS Nano
  • Capturing complex hand movements and object interactions using machine learning-powered stretchable smart textile gloves, 2024, Nature Machine Intelligence

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.

Best Publications

  • Pixel driver circuit with load-balance in current mirror circuit

    Arokia Nathan;Kapil V. Sakariya;Peyman Servati;Shahin Jafarabadiashtiani

  • Amorphous silicon thin film transistor circuit integration for organic LED displays on glass and plastic

    A. Nathan;A. Kumar;K. Sakariya;P. Servati

  • Method and system for programming, calibrating and driving a light emitting device display

    Arokia Nathan;Gholamreza Reza Chaji;Peyman Servati

  • An ultrathin rechargeable solid-state zinc ion fiber battery for electronic textiles.

    Xiao Xiao;Xiao Xiao;Yihao Zhou;Xun Zhao;Guorui Chen

  • Ink-jet printing of carbon nanotube thin film transistors

    P. Beecher;P. Servati;P. Servati;A. Rozhin;A. Colli

  • Pixel driver circuit and pixel circuit having control circuit coupled to supply voltage

    Arokia Nathan;Peyman Servati;Kapil Sakariya;Anil Kumar

  • Pixel current driver for organic light emitting diode displays

    Arokia Nathan;Peyman Servati;Kapil Sakariya

  • Circuit and method for driving an array of light emitting pixels

    Arokia Nathan;Yuriy Vygranenko;Shahin Jafarabadiashtiani;Peyman Servati

  • Organic light emitting diode display having shield electrodes

    Arokia Nathan;Peyman Servati;Karim S. Karim

  • Flexible patch with printable and antibacterial conductive hydrogel electrodes for accelerated wound healing.

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  • Method and system for programming and driving active matrix light emitting device pixel having a controllable supply voltage

    Arokia Nathan;Gholamreza Reza Chaji;Peyman Servati

  • Effects of inter-tube distance and alignment on tunnelling resistance and strain sensitivity of nanotube/polymer composite films

    Rubaiya Rahman;Peyman Servati

  • Method and system for compensation of non-uniformities in light emitting device displays

    Arokia Nathan;Stefan Alexander;Peyman Servati;G. Reza Chaji

  • Tough and Ultrastretchable Liquid‐Free Ion Conductor Strengthened by Deep Eutectic Solvent Hydrolyzed Cellulose Microfibers

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  • Above-threshold parameter extraction and modeling for amorphous silicon thin-film transistors

    P. Servati;D. Striakhilev;A. Nathan

  • Thin film imaging technology on glass and plastic

    A. Nathan;B. Park;A. Sazonov;S. Tao

  • Method and system for calibrating a light emitting device display

    Sanjiv Sambandan;Peyman Servati;Arokia Nathan

  • System and method for compensation of non-uniformities in light emitting device displays

    Arokia Nathan;Gholamreza Chaji;Stephan Alexander;Peyman Servati

  • High sensitivity amperometric and voltammetric determination of persulfate with neutral red/nickel oxide nanowires modified carbon paste electrodes

    Z. Savari;S. Soltanian;A. Noorbakhsh;A. Salimi

  • A new driving method for a-Si AMOLED displays based on voltage feedback

    S Jafarabadiashtiani;GR Chaji;S Sambandan;D Striakhilev

  • Thermal and chemical vapor deposition of Si nanowires: Shape control, dispersion, and electrical properties

    Alan Colli;Andrea Fasoli;Paul Beecher;Peyman Servati

  • System and driving method for active matrix light emitting device display

    Arokia Nathan;Gholamreza Reza Chaji;Peyman Servati

Frequent Co-Authors

Arokia Nathan
Arokia Nathan University of Cambridge
Frank Ko
Frank Ko University of British Columbia
William I. Milne
William I. Milne University of Cambridge
Andrea C. Ferrari
Andrea C. Ferrari University of Cambridge
John Robertson
John Robertson University of Cambridge
Andrew J. Flewitt
Andrew J. Flewitt University of Cambridge
Steven Holdcroft
Steven Holdcroft Simon Fraser University
Stephan Hofmann
Stephan Hofmann University of Cambridge
Gehan A. J. Amaratunga
Gehan A. J. Amaratunga University of Cambridge
Yong Qing Fu
Yong Qing Fu Northumbria University

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