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Highly Specific Microwave Wearable Biosensors for Remote Health Monitoring

Firas Fatani, Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Nov 16, 08:00 - 10:00

B2/3 L0 R0215

Antenna Integration Microwave circuits Biosensors wearable technology Flexible and Disposable Wireless Sensors additive manufacturing electromagnetics

This dissertation investigates an alternative route based on electromagnetic (EM) sensing to realize passive, label-free, and cost-effective wearable biosensors, addressing key limitations of existing technologies.
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Firas Fatani

Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Antenna Integration Microwave circuits Biosensors wearable technology Flexible and Disposable Wireless Sensors additive manufacturing electromagnetics

Firas Fatani is an electrical engineer and researcher specializing in wireless sensing technologies, flexible electronics, and intelligent systems. His work focuses on advancing the design and integration of low-cost, battery-free, and printed microwave devices for health, environmental, and industrial monitoring applications. He is particularly interested in bridging electromagnetic design, material science, and data intelligence to develop innovative sensing platforms that enable smarter and more connected systems.

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