About Ahmed Alfadhel Ahmed Alfadhel Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering sensors microfluidics nanowires magnetics microfabrication Ahmed Alfadhel obtained his both MS degree and PhD degree in Electrical Engineering at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) under the supervision of Prof. Jurgen Kosel. He received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology, the US in 2010. Ahmed recently co-founded SONATE, a start-up company that manufactures high-quality smart nanomaterials for medical, electronics and energy applications. Research Interests Ahmed's research interests are in the fields of nano-engineering, wearable sensors, and magnetic micro-systems. His Articles Related News April 2016 Ahmed Alfadhel wins the 2016 Edition of MIT Arab Innovators Under 35 1 min read · Fri, Apr 15 2016 News Spotlight nano-engineering wearable sensors microfluidics nanowires On April 14, the "Innovator under 35 in the Arab World" prize - an award scheme organized by the MIT was bestowed on Ahmed Alfadhel, a PhD candidate in CEMSE at Kaust. February 2016 PhD student Ahmed Alfadhel interviewed in New Scientist weekly 1 min read · Mon, Feb 1 2016 News sensors microfluidics nanowires In an interview with New Scientist weekly, PhD student Ahmed Alfadhel from Prof. Jurgen Kosel's team spoke about his research on bio-inspired artificial skin. June 2015 Making Artificial Skin inspired from nature 1 min read · Wed, Jun 3 2015 News sensors microfluidics nanowires Congratulations to Professor Jurgen Kosel for his research on an Artificial Skin inspired by nature. Research that was featured in MIT Technology Review. April 2015 KAUST Researchers Offer 'Touch' To The World 1 min read · Wed, Apr 15 2015 News sensors microfluidics nanowires We proudly announced that he had won the award for the "Best Research Paper" at the 2015 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium for his research on artificial skin.
Ahmed Alfadhel wins the 2016 Edition of MIT Arab Innovators Under 35 1 min read · Fri, Apr 15 2016 News Spotlight nano-engineering wearable sensors microfluidics nanowires On April 14, the "Innovator under 35 in the Arab World" prize - an award scheme organized by the MIT was bestowed on Ahmed Alfadhel, a PhD candidate in CEMSE at Kaust.
PhD student Ahmed Alfadhel interviewed in New Scientist weekly 1 min read · Mon, Feb 1 2016 News sensors microfluidics nanowires In an interview with New Scientist weekly, PhD student Ahmed Alfadhel from Prof. Jurgen Kosel's team spoke about his research on bio-inspired artificial skin.
Making Artificial Skin inspired from nature 1 min read · Wed, Jun 3 2015 News sensors microfluidics nanowires Congratulations to Professor Jurgen Kosel for his research on an Artificial Skin inspired by nature. Research that was featured in MIT Technology Review.
KAUST Researchers Offer 'Touch' To The World 1 min read · Wed, Apr 15 2015 News sensors microfluidics nanowires We proudly announced that he had won the award for the "Best Research Paper" at the 2015 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium for his research on artificial skin.
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