BIT Research Team Achieves Breakthrough in Rapid Construction of Integrated Energy Storage and Sensing Devices
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Recently, Li Xiangyang, a postdoctoral researcher affiliated with both the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and the School of Mechanical Engineering at Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), has taken the lead as the first author in publishing a research paper titled 'Seconds-Integrated Monolithic System of Zn-Ion Micro-Battery and Multi-Functional Sensors for Robotic Autonomous Tactile Sensing' (DOI: 10.1002/adma.202520257) in the prestigious international journal Advanced Materials. BIT serves as the primary corresponding institution for this paper, with Professor Zhao Yang from the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering acting as the corresponding author. This study centers on the swift fabrication of integrated energy storage and sensing devices, offering a novel approach to enhancing robotic autonomous tactile sensing capabilities.