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electronic circuits

Bent, but not broken

1 min read · Wed, Dec 17 2014

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electronic circuits healthcare technologies

Bendable electronics could help make robust wearable devices that can continuously monitor a person’s health.

Tarek Mostafa

Research Specialist, Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering

power electronics electronic circuits Wireless power transfer renewable energy systems

Research Interests ​Since my undergraduate studies, power systems and electronics was and still is the core of most of my researches and projects. Professional Profile 2018 – Present: Researcher, Computer, Electrical, Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division and ANPERC member at KAUST Thuwal, Saudi Arabia 2015 – 2018: PhD Student at Green Asia in Kyushu University, Japan. 2017: Internee at Power Electronics lab of the Univ. of Auckland, New Zealand 2013 –2015: Master Student at Green Asia in Kyushu University, Japan. 2014: Trainee at SunEdison Japan Company, Tokyo, Japan. 2013

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