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Mohamed Mansour

Dr. Mohamed Mansour

Kyushu University, Japan

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Mohamed Mansour Post Doc Fellow Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan He received a bachelor's degree in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering from the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University, in 2007, and a master's degree in Electronic Engineering from the same university in 2014. In 2011, he started as a research assistant at the Microelectronics Department, Electronics Research Institute (ERI), Dokki, Egypt. He attained the Ph.D. degree in September 2019. His research interests focus on the design of RF/microwave circuits and systems and the new generation of 1-D Metamaterial passive components. He also involved in multiple research activities related to wireless power transmission technologies, including RF energy harvesting for low-power wireless sensor nodes.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Electronics
Energy Harvesting
Integrated Circuit Des...
Metamaterials
Microwave Engineering

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Mohamed Mansour Post Doc Fellow Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan He received a bachelor's degree in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering from the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University, in 2007, and a master's degree in Electronic Engineering from the same university in 2014. In 2011, he started as a research assistant at the Microelectronics Department, Electronics Research Institute (ERI), Dokki, Egypt. He attained the Ph.D. degree in September 2019. His research interests focus on the design of RF/microwave circuits and systems and the new generation of 1-D Metamaterial passive components. He also involved in multiple research activities related to wireless power transmission technologies, including RF energy harvesting for low-power wireless sensor nodes.