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Manos M. Tentzeris Ed and Pat Joy Chair Professor The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0250 Phone: (404) 385-6006 Fax : (404) 894-0222 E-Mail: etentze@ece.gatech.edu Google Scholar Citations, H-index and i10-index |
Prof. Tentzeris's research activity in electromagnetic
energy scavenging has been highlighted in 500+ top High-Tech sites as well as in numerous
international newspapers as one of the major technical inventions of 2011.
Video/"Power Harvesting and Ambient Energy" [TEDxEmory 2012]
SPIE.org, "A Wireless Battery-Free Sensor for Strain and Crack Monitoring", October 2012.
Phys.org, "Stress Relief: Battery-Free Wireless Smart-Skin Sensors Could Provide Remote Monitoring of Aging Infrastructure", April 2013.
Green Futures Magazine, "Wireless Sensors Harvest Ambient Energy", July 2013.
Phys.org, "Unique Origami-Shaped Antennas", October 2013.
EE Times Asia, "Origami-shaped antennas reconfigure through ambient energy", October 2013.
Student Science, "Electricity: Cutting the Cords", May 2014.
Microwaves & RF Magazine, "Printing Wireless IoT Sensors", January 2015.
Quo Magazine [Spain], "Ingredientes Para Crear El Futuro" (Technology 8/10), February 2015.
Video/"How We could Harvest Ambient Energy?" [Universidad Continental, Arequipa, PERU], March 2015.
3DPrint.com, "Engineers Create Origami-Inspired 3D Printed RF Antennas", April 2015.
Video/"Inkjet-Printed Nanotechnology-Enabled Zero-Power Wireless Sensor Nodes for Smart Skin Applications" [IEEE TV], May 2015.
SPIE.org, "Origami Antennas and Packaging Using 3D Printing Technologies", May 2015.
Proceedings of IEEE, "Additively Manufactured Nanotechnology and Origami-enabled Flexible Microwave Electronics", May 2015.
May 2015.
Iot-now Magazine, "Independent Power to Boost the Internet of Things' Lift Off, August 2015.
Georgia Tech Research Horizons, "12 Emerging Technologies May Help Power Future",Vol.1, January 2016.
Video/"Inkjet-/3D-Printed Nanotechnology-enabled Wireless Sensors and Electronics on Flexible, Recyclable and Cellulose-Based Substrates for IoT/M2M/Smart Skin Applications[Nano@Tech Presentation, Georgia Tech, 12.Jan.16]
Keynote Speaker in ICSGTEIS 2016 Conference, Bali, INDONESIA, 6-8 October 2016.
Keynote Speaker in IMWS-AMP 2016 Conference, Chengdu, CHINA, 20-22 July 2016.
IEEE 5G Tech Focus: 5G Wireless Modules Enabled by Additive Manufacturing Technologies, Vol.3, No.1, March 2019.
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