About Jose Ilton De Oliveira Filho Jose Ilton De Oliveira Filho Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering sensing platforms prototyping embedded systems energy harvesting José Ilton is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Electrical and Computer Engineering program, at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). José is focused on instrumentation, prototyping, and communication theory. Education and Early Career José Ilton did his bachelor’s in electrical engineering on the track of Power Systems at Federal University of Piaui with 1.5-year exchange period at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, in 2015. At King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) he did his master’s in electrical engineering on the topic of Articles Related News August 2024 Powering the future of the Internet of Things 1 min read · Wed, Aug 28 2024 News Clip News A self-powered system that combines high-speed data transfer with continuous energy harvesting is set to revolutionize the Internet of Things. March 2020 The power of light for internet of underwater things 2 min read · Thu, Mar 19 2020 News underwater sensor IoT Light can simultaneously transfer energy and data to underwater devices, but there’s a long way to go before these systems can be deployed. August 2019 KAUST student wins global sensors and measurement systems competition 1 min read · Mon, Aug 5 2019 News sensing platforms prototyping embedded systems KAUST master's degree student José Ilton de Oliveira Filho recently won first place at the second edition of the IEEE International Sensors and Measurement Systems Student Contest (IEEE IS&M-SC). IEEE IS&M-SC is a global competition directed at teams of advanced undergraduates, master's degree and Ph.D. students and seeks to stimulate creative ideas for sensor and measuring systems applications.
Powering the future of the Internet of Things 1 min read · Wed, Aug 28 2024 News Clip News A self-powered system that combines high-speed data transfer with continuous energy harvesting is set to revolutionize the Internet of Things.
The power of light for internet of underwater things 2 min read · Thu, Mar 19 2020 News underwater sensor IoT Light can simultaneously transfer energy and data to underwater devices, but there’s a long way to go before these systems can be deployed.
KAUST student wins global sensors and measurement systems competition 1 min read · Mon, Aug 5 2019 News sensing platforms prototyping embedded systems KAUST master's degree student José Ilton de Oliveira Filho recently won first place at the second edition of the IEEE International Sensors and Measurement Systems Student Contest (IEEE IS&M-SC). IEEE IS&M-SC is a global competition directed at teams of advanced undergraduates, master's degree and Ph.D. students and seeks to stimulate creative ideas for sensor and measuring systems applications.
Engage ORCID ShareClipboard Related Sites Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Sensors (Sensors) Related Content Articles 3 Events 2 Related Links Google Scholar Research gate GitHub J. I. de Oliveira Filho, O. da Mota Almeida, N. Yousef and K. N. Salama, "Non-invasive IoT sensing and monitoring system for neonatal care," 2019 31st International Conference on Microelectronics (ICM), Cairo, Egypt, 2019, pp. 90-93. J. I. de Oliveira Filho and M. E. do Prado Villarroel Zurita, "Development of NFC TAG for temperature sensing of premature newborns in neonatal incubators," 2017 2nd International Symposium on Instrumentation Systems, Circuits and Transducers (INSCIT), Fo J. I. d. O. Filho, A. Trichili, B. S. Ooi, M. Alouini and K. N. Salama, "Toward Self-Powered Internet of Underwater Things Devices," in IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 68-73, January 2020. J. I. d. O. Filho, A. Trichili, B. S. Ooi, M. Alouini and K. N. Salama, Optics Express 30 (2), 2668-2679 LinkedIn