About Abdullah Almansouri Abdullah Almansouri Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering wireless powering energy harvesting composite magnets digital circuits Almansouri is a PhD student in the field of wireless powering and wireless sensing. Education and early career Almansouri received a B.Sc. degree (with honors) in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT), Melbourne, VIC, Australia, in 2013, and the M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, in 2016. Almansouri completed his Ph.D. at KAUST successfully. Research Interests Almansouri’s research interests revolve around wireless sensors, including wireless Articles Related News April 2020 Saudi researcher’s magnetic skin research garners widespread attention 3 min read · Tue, Apr 7 2020 News magnetic skin energy harvesting sensors Imagine if there was a revolutionary wearable technology that could enable the user to open doors or operate machinery with a simple wave of their hand or a mere blink of their eye? What people might not realize is that this contact-free human-machine technology already exists—and it has been developed right here in a laboratory at KAUST. November 2019 Magnetic skin ensures the force is with you 1 min read · Tue, Nov 12 2019 News sensors electrical engineering A magnetic skin that is safe and comfortable to wear could open the door to a wide range of wireless, remotely controlled applications. September 2018 KAUST students win top honors at ICM 2018 1 min read · Sun, Sep 16 2018 Awards magnetism cardiac catheters KAUST Ph.D. students Abdullah S. Almansouri and Hanan Mohammed recently won top honors at the 21st International Conference on Magnetism (ICM 2018), which took place in San Francisco, U.S., from July 15 to 20. Almansouri won the Best Poster Award, while Mohammed won the People's Choice Award in the Magnetism as Art Showcase. The ICM is an international conference series attracting more than 2,000 global attendees, and it continues with a series of meetings that are held every three years around the world. May 2015 Ms Student wins the First Phase of the 10th Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad of Armenia 1 min read · Sat, May 30 2015 News Spotlight wireless powering energy harvesting composite magnets Abdullah Almansouri, a MS student in the electro-physics track within the Electrical Engineering program, won the first phase of the 10th Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad of Armenia.
Saudi researcher’s magnetic skin research garners widespread attention 3 min read · Tue, Apr 7 2020 News magnetic skin energy harvesting sensors Imagine if there was a revolutionary wearable technology that could enable the user to open doors or operate machinery with a simple wave of their hand or a mere blink of their eye? What people might not realize is that this contact-free human-machine technology already exists—and it has been developed right here in a laboratory at KAUST.
Magnetic skin ensures the force is with you 1 min read · Tue, Nov 12 2019 News sensors electrical engineering A magnetic skin that is safe and comfortable to wear could open the door to a wide range of wireless, remotely controlled applications.
KAUST students win top honors at ICM 2018 1 min read · Sun, Sep 16 2018 Awards magnetism cardiac catheters KAUST Ph.D. students Abdullah S. Almansouri and Hanan Mohammed recently won top honors at the 21st International Conference on Magnetism (ICM 2018), which took place in San Francisco, U.S., from July 15 to 20. Almansouri won the Best Poster Award, while Mohammed won the People's Choice Award in the Magnetism as Art Showcase. The ICM is an international conference series attracting more than 2,000 global attendees, and it continues with a series of meetings that are held every three years around the world.
Ms Student wins the First Phase of the 10th Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad of Armenia 1 min read · Sat, May 30 2015 News Spotlight wireless powering energy harvesting composite magnets Abdullah Almansouri, a MS student in the electro-physics track within the Electrical Engineering program, won the first phase of the 10th Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad of Armenia.
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