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A Data-Driven Multi-Regime Approach For Predicting Real-Time Energy Consumption Of Industrial Machines., Abdulgani Kahraman Aug 2023

A Data-Driven Multi-Regime Approach For Predicting Real-Time Energy Consumption Of Industrial Machines., Abdulgani Kahraman

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis focuses on methods for improving energy consumption prediction performance in complex industrial machines. Working with real-world industrial machines brings several challenges, including data access, algorithmic bias, data privacy, and the interpretation of machine learning algorithms. To effectively manage energy consumption in the industrial sector, it is essential to develop a framework that enhances prediction performance, reduces energy costs, and mitigates air pollution in heavy industrial machine operations. This study aims to assist managers in making informed decisions and driving the transition towards green manufacturing. The energy consumption of industrial machinery is substantial, and the recent increase in CO2 …


New Species Of Dryolestoid From The Late Cretaceous Allen Formation And Implications For South American Faunal Diversity., Brigid Erin Connelly Aug 2023

New Species Of Dryolestoid From The Late Cretaceous Allen Formation And Implications For South American Faunal Diversity., Brigid Erin Connelly

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Dryolestoids are extinct cladotherians mammals from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. I describe a collection of dryolestoid specimens from the Late Cretaceous localities of Cerro Tortuga (Allen Formation), Anfiteatro 1, and Shining (both La Colonia Formation) from Patagonia, Argentina. Using comparative morphology, I identify a new species of meridiolestidan dryolestoid based on eleven specimens across both formations. The new species’ recovery from La Colonia Formation represents the first dryolestoid connection between the two approximately contemporaneous formations. The species’ morphology may represent an ecological shift within Meridiolestida from insectivory to herbivory, showing a transition in characters between the plesiomorphic sharp-toothed meridiolestidans …


Novel Non-Invasive Detection Of Thin Film Biofilm And Classification Of Deposits Using Machine Learning, Sachin Davis Aug 2023

Novel Non-Invasive Detection Of Thin Film Biofilm And Classification Of Deposits Using Machine Learning, Sachin Davis

Theses and Dissertations

Clean, safe, readily available water is vital for public health, irrespective of whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production, or recreational purposes. Globally, around two billion people use feces-contaminated water sources, which poses a high risk to the safety of drinking water due to the high probability of water contamination. Microbial-influenced corrosion is a significant problem in several industries, including but not limited to wastewater treatment, drinking water distribution systems, food industries, power plants, paper industries, and chemical manufacturing facilities. The presence of microorganisms causes around 70% of the corrosion in gas transmission pipelines, and corrosion accounts …


Bibliometric Analysis Of Sustainability In Gastronomy Research, Nihan Akdemir, Bilsen Bilgili Aug 2023

Bibliometric Analysis Of Sustainability In Gastronomy Research, Nihan Akdemir, Bilsen Bilgili

University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing

Sustainability can be called the ability to be permanent. The economic, social and ecological dimensions of sustainability are important in terms of gastronomy. The rapid development of gastronomy in recent years has led many studies in literature to discuss gastronomy from different perspectives. The aim of this study is to reveal the development of national and international research on sustainability in gastronomy over the years with bibliometric analysis. In this context, Web of Science (WOS) and ULAKBIM TR-Dizin databases were examined in the analysis of the data until February 2023. For this purpose, articles were selected from the relevant sources …


Radio Pulsar Searching And Timing Follow-Up, Alexander Eli Mcewen Aug 2023

Radio Pulsar Searching And Timing Follow-Up, Alexander Eli Mcewen

Theses and Dissertations

Pulsars provide some of the richest laboratories for studying the behavior of ultra-dense matter. As such, they have been utilized for decades to place stringent limits on gravitation and as probes of the material that fills our Galaxy. These tests benefit greatly from a catalog of pulsars that is as complete as possible, which in turn requires thorough searches of the Galaxy and precise timing of discoveries. These searches are informed by the continued characterization of the pulsar population, and so searching techniques develop in tandem with the analysis of their discoveries. Large scale pulsar surveys find pulsars; small scale …


Three Essays On Artificial Intelligence In Business And Healthcare, Zongxi Liu Aug 2023

Three Essays On Artificial Intelligence In Business And Healthcare, Zongxi Liu

Theses and Dissertations

The big data era has provided researchers with challenges and opportunities for data-centric research. On the one hand, recent developments in AI technology have allowed advanced techniques to process text/image/audio/video and graph-structured data, providing new opportunities to employ big data for explanatory and predictive analytics in information systems research. On the other hand, the field requires a new level of artificial intelligence–transparent, robust, and ethical AI–to facilitate reliable business decision-making. My three dissertation essays apply, develop, and enhance state-of-the-art AI methods, leveraging various data sources as well as domain knowledge synthesis, to deal with issues in business and healthcare fields. …


Numerical And Experimental Constraints On Trace Element Fractionation During Lunar Magma Ocean Solidification, Dian Ji Aug 2023

Numerical And Experimental Constraints On Trace Element Fractionation During Lunar Magma Ocean Solidification, Dian Ji

Masters Theses

Traditional lunar magma ocean (LMO) theory suggests the anorthositic lunar crust formed by floating of buoyant plagioclase, one of the major products of LMO solidification, on the surface of LMO. To test this model, after applying experimentally determined LMO solidification sequences, we compared calculated Rare Earth Element (REE) concentrations of lunar plagioclase to plagioclase in Apollo ferroan anorthosites and lunar anorthositic meteorites. Several initial LMO compositions, and lunar-relevant mineral-melt partition coefficient predictive models were tested (where the partition coefficient is the concentration ratio of a specific element between two phases). Compared with plagioclase in the natural samples, modeled plagioclase directly …


Strong Ultrafast Demagnetization Due To The Intraband Transitions, G. P. Zhang, Mitsuko Murakami Aug 2023

Strong Ultrafast Demagnetization Due To The Intraband Transitions, G. P. Zhang, Mitsuko Murakami

Symposium Projects

Demagnetization in ferromagnetic transition metals driven by a femtosecond laser pulse is a fundamental problem in solid state physics, and its understanding is essential to the development of spintronic devices. Ab initio calculation of time-dependent magnetic moment in the velocity gauge so far has not been successful in reproducing the large amount of demagnetization observed in experiments. In this work, we propose a method to incorporate intraband transitions within the velocity gauge through a convective derivative in the crystal momentum space. Our results for transition-element bulk crystals (bcc Fe, hcp Co and fcc Ni) based on the time-dependent quantum Liouville …


A Nested Semiparametric Method For Case-Control Study With Missingness, Ge Zhao, Yanyuan Ma, Jill Schnall Hasler, Scott Damrauer, Michael Levin, Jinbo Chen Aug 2023

A Nested Semiparametric Method For Case-Control Study With Missingness, Ge Zhao, Yanyuan Ma, Jill Schnall Hasler, Scott Damrauer, Michael Levin, Jinbo Chen

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications and Presentations

We propose a nested semiparametric model to analyze a case-control study where genuine case status is missing for some individuals. The concept of a noncase is introduced to allow for the imputation of the missing genuine cases. The odds ratio parameter of the genuine cases compared to controls is of interest. The imputation procedure predicts the probability of being a genuine case compared to a noncase semiparametrically in a dimension reduction fashion. This procedure is flexible, and vastly generalizes the existing methods. We establish the root-n asymptotic normality of the odds ratio parameter estimator. Our method yields stable odds ratio …


Revisiting The Diffuse Layer Polarization Of A Spherical Grain In Electrolytes With Numerical Solutions Of Nernst-Planck-Poisson Equations, Qifei Niu Aug 2023

Revisiting The Diffuse Layer Polarization Of A Spherical Grain In Electrolytes With Numerical Solutions Of Nernst-Planck-Poisson Equations, Qifei Niu

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Induced polarization (IP) has been frequently used in solid earth geophysics, hydrology, and environmental sciences. A mechanistic understanding of the IP responses of geological materials is crucial for correctly interpreting field IP measurements. In this study, the fully-coupled, nonlinear Nernst-Planck-Poisson equations are numerically solved to analyze the electrochemical mechanism of diffuse layer polarization around a spherical grain immersed in electrolytes. The numerical results show diffuse layer polarization is formed by the charge separation between counterions in the diffuse layer and charges on the grain surface. Both tangential and normal movements of counterions in the diffuse layer are involved in the …


Exploring And Testing Wildfire Risk Decision-Making In The Face Of Deep Uncertainty, Bart R. Johnson, Alan A. Ager, Cody Evers, David Hulse, Max Nielsen-Pincus, John P. Bolte Aug 2023

Exploring And Testing Wildfire Risk Decision-Making In The Face Of Deep Uncertainty, Bart R. Johnson, Alan A. Ager, Cody Evers, David Hulse, Max Nielsen-Pincus, John P. Bolte

Environmental Science and Management Faculty Publications and Presentations

We integrated a mechanistic wildfire simulation system with an agent-based landscape change model to investigate the feedbacks among climate change, population growth, development, landowner decision-making, vegetative succession, and wildfire. Our goal was to develop an adaptable simulation platform for anticipating risk-mitigation tradeoffs in a fire-prone wildland– urban interface (WUI) facing conditions outside the bounds of experience. We describe how five social and ecological system (SES) submodels interact over time and space to generate highly variable alternative futures even within the same scenario as stochastic elements in simulated wildfire, succession, and landowner decisions create large sets of unique, path-dependent futures for …


Anatoview: Using Interactive 3d Visualizations With Augmented Reality Support For Laypersons’ Medical Education In Informed Consent Processes, Michelle Chen Aug 2023

Anatoview: Using Interactive 3d Visualizations With Augmented Reality Support For Laypersons’ Medical Education In Informed Consent Processes, Michelle Chen

Dartmouth College Master’s Theses

AnatoView is an interactive multimedia educational application that visualizes medical procedures in three-dimensional (3D), augmented reality (AR) space. By providing visual and spatial information of medical procedures, AnatoView acts as a learning supplement for laypersons/patients in informed consent (IC) processes — wherein instructional content is traditionally limited to purely spoken explanations that lead to poor patient comprehension. We design a mixed study and conduct a randomized, controlled trial with 15 laypersons as participants: administering a traditional IC process to a control group, and an IC process supplemented by the use of AnatoView to experimental groups. As a primary outcome, medical …


An Exploration Of Absolute Minimal Degree Lifts Of Hyperelliptic Curves, Justin A. Groves Aug 2023

An Exploration Of Absolute Minimal Degree Lifts Of Hyperelliptic Curves, Justin A. Groves

Doctoral Dissertations

For any ordinary elliptic curve E over a field with non-zero characteristic p, there exists an elliptic curve E over the ring of Witt vectors W(E) for which we can lift the Frobenius morphism, called the canonical lift. Voloch and Walker used this theory of canonical liftings of elliptic curves over Witt vectors of length 2 to construct non-linear error-correcting codes for characteristic two. Finotti later proved that for longer lengths of Witt vectors there are better lifts than the canonical. He then proved that, more generally, for hyperelliptic curves one can construct a lifting over …


Revised Final Multi-Pathway Residential Metals Abatement Program Plan, Atlantic Richfield Company, Butte Silver Bow Aug 2023

Revised Final Multi-Pathway Residential Metals Abatement Program Plan, Atlantic Richfield Company, Butte Silver Bow

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

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Web Based Management System For Housing Society, Likhitha Reddy Eddala Aug 2023

Web Based Management System For Housing Society, Likhitha Reddy Eddala

Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations

Web Based Management System for Housing Society plays a major role in our day-to-day life. We develop a global web dependent application using AngularJS, Node JS and MySQL, with Xampp as the server to make an effective management system. This system is designed to provide a user-friendly and efficient platform for managing all the details of daily notices, monthly meetings, events, payments, maids etc., This system mainly consists of three modules, they are: Admin, User and Security. Each module here serves specific features and functionalities present within society. Admin module provides the features for managing user, houses, security, maids, notices, …


An Interval-Valued Random Forests, Paul Gaona Partida Aug 2023

An Interval-Valued Random Forests, Paul Gaona Partida

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

There is a growing demand for the development of new statistical models and the refinement of established methods to accommodate different data structures. This need arises from the recognition that traditional statistics often assume the value of each observation to be precise, which may not hold true in many real-world scenarios. Factors such as the collection process and technological advancements can introduce imprecision and uncertainty into the data.

For example, consider data collected over a long period of time, where newer measurement tools may offer greater accuracy and provide more information than previous methods. In such cases, it becomes crucial …


Precise Determination Of Charge Distributions In Electron Irradiated Polymers Via Pulsed Electroacoustic Measurements With Applications To Spacecraft Charging, Zachary Gibson Aug 2023

Precise Determination Of Charge Distributions In Electron Irradiated Polymers Via Pulsed Electroacoustic Measurements With Applications To Spacecraft Charging, Zachary Gibson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Understanding how charge builds up and moves around in materials that are highly insulating, such as dielectrics, is important for many applications from power transmission to spacecraft charging. The leading cause of issues in spacecraft due to interactions with the space environment is spacecraft charging. That is, the accumulation of charge on insulating materials leads to arcing and sparking aboard the spacecraft. The most critical charging occurs due to electrons in a particular energy range of 10-50 keV. Electrons with these energies can travel 1’s to 10’s of microns into relevant materials. To measure where the charge is embedded and …


Core-Collapse Supernovae And Their Remnants: Chandra Study Of Sn 1987a And A Multi-Wavelength Follow-Up Of Sn 2021krf, Aravind Pazhayath Ravi Aug 2023

Core-Collapse Supernovae And Their Remnants: Chandra Study Of Sn 1987a And A Multi-Wavelength Follow-Up Of Sn 2021krf, Aravind Pazhayath Ravi

Physics Dissertations

Understanding how exploding stars impact their surroundings is of fundamental importance to all areas of astrophysics. Young supernovae (SNe) and their remnants open a window into directly studying the composition and distribution of the fresh products of nucleosynthesis. They also are instrumental in probing the ambient circumstellar medium (CSM), revealing the late-stage evolution of massive stars that culminates in a cataclysmic explosion. My thesis is divided into understanding the evolution of two core-collapse SNe: SN 1987A and SN 2021krf. Supernova (SN) 1987A is the closest observed SN (about 51 kpc) in the last 400 years and offers a unique opportunity …


Long Non-Coding Rnas In Inflammation, Macrophage Activation, And Inflammatory Human Diseases, Avisankar Chini Aug 2023

Long Non-Coding Rnas In Inflammation, Macrophage Activation, And Inflammatory Human Diseases, Avisankar Chini

Chemistry & Biochemistry Dissertations

Inflammation and immune signaling is central to infection and diseases. Growing evidence suggests that along with protein coding genes, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a critical role in disease onset, combat, and recovery against pathogen, damaged and self-altered cells. Our lab has been extensively studying the role of lncRNA HOTAIR (HOX transcript antisense intergenic RNA) in gene regulation and epigenetics, and eventually discovered its hidden function regulating inflammation and immune signaling in macrophage, a major type of cell involved in immunity. Previous scholars in our lab have successfully demonstrated lncRNA HOTAIR’s regulatory molecular mechanism elucidating its specific role in cellular …


Relation Between Solitary Wave Occurrence And Solar Wind Parameters During The Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability, Tyler Workman Aug 2023

Relation Between Solitary Wave Occurrence And Solar Wind Parameters During The Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability, Tyler Workman

Physics Theses

The Kelvin-Helmholtz instability (KHI) is an important mechanism whereby the solar wind transports energy and momentum into the magnetosphere. One unresolved topic is the role of kinetic phenomena and turbulence in mediating this energy transport. Previous studies hypothesized that the prevalence of electrostatic solitary waves, an artifact of kinetic turbulence, decreased along the flanks as the instability grew. These previous studies had been conducted using 3 KHI events. For this study, we test the hypothesis and further investigate how these solitary waves affect the local plasma with an expanded list of 15 KHI events. A combination of solar wind data …


Pursuit Of Ultimate Tomographic Image Quality: From Classical Methods To Deep Learning, Shiwei Zhou Aug 2023

Pursuit Of Ultimate Tomographic Image Quality: From Classical Methods To Deep Learning, Shiwei Zhou

Physics Dissertations

Medical imaging plays a crucial role in modern healthcare, serving as a vital component in the realms of diagnosis and treatment. It encompasses a broad spectrum of techniques and technologies aimed at visualizing the internal structure, physiology and bio-chemical processes inside the human body. Medical imaging has revolutionized medical practice by enabling doctors to diagnose diseases and monitor treatments without resorting to invasive procedures. Computed Tomography (CT) is an important tool of medical imaging. A CT scan employs computer-processed combinations of multiple X-ray images taken from different angles to generate cross-sectional images, providing significantly more detailed structural information compared to …


Liquid Flow And Gas Diffusion In Natural Rocks: Experimental And Simulation Studies, Xuewei Ning Aug 2023

Liquid Flow And Gas Diffusion In Natural Rocks: Experimental And Simulation Studies, Xuewei Ning

Earth & Environmental Sciences Dissertations

Natural rocks, as key components in energy and environmental geosciences, play crucial roles in groundwater extraction, geological storage of high-level nuclear waste, geothermal energy mining, and petroleum exploration in both conventional and unconventional reservoirs. Unconventional reservoirs, specifically the tight shale formations, have seen a significant usage in petroleum production in recent decades, largely due to advances in fracturing stimulation techniques which counter the inherently low permeability and connectivity of shale reservoirs by expanding natural fractures and creating artificial ones for an enhanced petroleum production. However, the low mobility (liquid flow and gas diffusion) of stored fluids in naturally fractured formations …


Implementation Of Reading Interventions In Introductory Chemistry And Its Impact On Student Performance, Fatoumata Diawara Aug 2023

Implementation Of Reading Interventions In Introductory Chemistry And Its Impact On Student Performance, Fatoumata Diawara

Theses and Dissertations

ABSTRACT

IMPLEMENTATION OF READING INTERVENTIONS IN INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY AND ITS IMPACT ON STUDENT PERFORMANCE

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Fatoumata Diawara

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 2023Under the Supervision of Professor Anja Blecking, PhD

Research studies conducted in disciplinary literacy in the last 15 years have shown that students' reading comprehension is as much a predictor of student success in college science courses as in students' math skills (O’Reilly & McNamara, 2007). However, college STEM programs often focus solely on teaching STEM content, assuming students' reading comprehension skills have been developed in high school. Thus, only a few examples of reading interventions for students in …


Synthesis, Characterization, And Simulation Of Two-Dimensional Materials, Lawrence Hudy Aug 2023

Synthesis, Characterization, And Simulation Of Two-Dimensional Materials, Lawrence Hudy

Theses and Dissertations

ABSTRACT

SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND SIMULATION OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS

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Lawrence Hudy

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2023Under the Supervision of Professor Michael Weinert

This dissertation focuses on my journey through many aspects of surface science leading to the first principles investigation of transition metal dichalcogenides studying the impact of defects, twist, and decreasing interlayer separation to probe their effect on the electronic properties of these materials. My journey started out learning many aspects of material science such as methods for material synthesis and characterization but later ended on simulation of material properties using density functional theory. In the first experiments, we …


Realistic Speed Control Of Agents In Traffic Simulation, Lakshman Karthik Ramkumar Aug 2023

Realistic Speed Control Of Agents In Traffic Simulation, Lakshman Karthik Ramkumar

Theses and Dissertations

Agents in multi-agent traffic simulation tend to be more dependent on the rules and existing instructions to move mechanically and unnaturally imitating human behaviors. The agents will not accelerate or decelerate as humans do. Humans have an irregular pattern of acceleration and deceleration when it comes to real-time driving. This includes hitting breaks when not necessary and sometimes even driving above the speed limit to catch up. In prior works, other factors such as drag and simulation-specific parameters were not considered in the models. Additionally, the models were not tested on the traffic simulation frameworks like SUMO. Instead, they utilized …


Topological Superconductors And Dark Matter Searches In Gravitational Wave Interferometers, Han Gyeol Suh Aug 2023

Topological Superconductors And Dark Matter Searches In Gravitational Wave Interferometers, Han Gyeol Suh

Theses and Dissertations

This work is comprised of research in two areas: superconductors and gravitational waves.

Superconductors have led to novel fundamental discoveries, including new topological states. These states are robust, in that they are not altered by common changes to their environment. Here, I will introduce three studies focused on topological properties of various superconductors. First, newly proposed even-parity superconducting state in Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ introduces the emergence of topologically protected Bogoliubov Fermi surfaces. Next, I will discuss topological bands and odd-parity superconductivity in UTe$_2$, which suggest Weyl nodes and their potential topological properties. Lastly, anomalous pseudospin in non-symmorphic materials shows different symmetry properties …


A Novel Technique To Solve Fractional Differential Equations Using Fractional-Order B-Polynomial Basis Set, Md Habibur Rahman Aug 2023

A Novel Technique To Solve Fractional Differential Equations Using Fractional-Order B-Polynomial Basis Set, Md Habibur Rahman

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis uses B-Polynomial bases to solve both one-dimensional and multi-dimensional linear and nonlinear partial differential equations and linear and nonlinear fractional differential equations. The approach involves constructing an operational matrix from the terms of these equations using Caputo's fractional derivative of fractional B-polynomials. This leads to a semi-analytical solution derived from a matrix equation, and the results obtained using this method are compared to analytical and numerical solutions presented by other authors. The method is shown to be effective in calculating approximate solutions for various differential equations and provides a higher accuracy level than finite difference methods. This technique …


A Preliminary Characterization And Assessment Of Mesophotic Octocoral Microbiomes In The Western Gulf Of Mexico, Edward P. Gniffke Aug 2023

A Preliminary Characterization And Assessment Of Mesophotic Octocoral Microbiomes In The Western Gulf Of Mexico, Edward P. Gniffke

Theses and Dissertations

Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems are highly diverse and productive ecosystems in the western Gulf of Mexico which are composed of, in part, by octocorals (subclass Octocorallia). Despite their importance as foundational organisms octocorals are an understudied group in this region, with little known about their microbial community. Ninety-eight Octocoral samples collected from the western and northwestern Gulf of Mexico were sequenced using 16S rRNA sequencing to characterize their microbial communities. The sequenced microbiomes were generally low in diversity composed of a few core microbial taxa. Octocoral group was the main driver of microbiome composition as opposed to depth, season, region, and …


Matrix Completion Problems For The Positiveness And Contraction Through Graphs, Louis C. Christopher Aug 2023

Matrix Completion Problems For The Positiveness And Contraction Through Graphs, Louis C. Christopher

Theses and Dissertations

In this work, we study contractive and positive real matrix completion problems which are motivated in part by studies on sparce (or dense) matrices for weighted sparse recovery problems and rating matrices with rating density in recommender systems. Matrix completions problems also have many applications in probability and statistics, chemistry, numerical analysis (e.g. optimization), electrical engineering, and geophysics. In this paper we seek to connect the contractive and positive completion property to a graph theoretic property. We then answer whether the graphs of real symmetric matrices having loops at every vertex have the contractive completion property if and only if …


Manufacturing Of A Flexible Piezoelectric Nanogenerator By Functionalizing Polyvinylidene Fluoride With Lithium Tantalate And Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes For Energy Harvesting And Sensing Applications, Islam Uddin Shipu Aug 2023

Manufacturing Of A Flexible Piezoelectric Nanogenerator By Functionalizing Polyvinylidene Fluoride With Lithium Tantalate And Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes For Energy Harvesting And Sensing Applications, Islam Uddin Shipu

Theses and Dissertations

Mechanical energy is one of the readily accessible green energy sources that could be employed to meet the small-scale energy requirement. In order to capture mechanical energy, power the next generation of electronic gadgets, and health monitoring flexible piezoelectric nanogenerators made of light weight polymers and carbon nanotubes have drawn a lot of attention. Lithium tantalate (LiTaO3), a ferroelectric substance, was prepared here and utilized to create a flexible piezoelectric nanogenerator (FPNG). A compact piezoelectric nanogenerator that successfully transfers mechanical energy into electricity was then created using lightweight polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT), and LiTaO3 nanoparticles. To create …