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Overview

Andrew S. Holmes is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research work primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a notable concentration in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's research contributions include several recent papers published in recognized venues. Among these are:

  • The Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) Emirates Mars InfraRed Spectrometer (EMIRS) Instrument, 2021, Space Science Reviews
  • Piezoelectric wind velocity sensor based on the variation of galloping frequency with drag force, 2020, Applied Physics Letters
  • The Lucy Thermal Emission Spectrometer (L'TES) Instrument, 2023, Space Science Reviews
  • The Europa Thermal Emission Imaging System (E-THEMIS) Investigation for the Europa Clipper Mission, 2024, Space Science Reviews
  • Effect of the Sampling Parameters in FOCV-MPPT Circuits for Fast-Varying EH Sources, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Holmes often collaborates with several co-authors, including Tom Reddyhoff, Eric M. Yeatman, Catherine O'Sullivan, Michail E. Kiziroglou, and P. R. Christensen. These co-authorships reflect ongoing collaboration within engineering and applied science disciplines.

Andrew S. Holmes has published multiple articles in several frequent publication venues such as:

  • Space Science Reviews
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • IEEE Sensors Letters
  • Nature Communications
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

The main areas of focus in their work include Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies, Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems, Geophysical Methods and Applications, Planetary Science and Exploration, Astro and Planetary Science, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, and Wireless Power Transfer Systems.

Best Publications

  • Energy Harvesting From Human and Machine Motion for Wireless Electronic Devices

    P.D. Mitcheson;E.M. Yeatman;G.K. Rao;A.S. Holmes

  • Architectures for vibration-driven micropower generators

    P.D. Mitcheson;T.C. Green;E.M. Yeatman;A.S. Holmes

  • MEMS electrostatic micropower generator for low frequency operation

    P.D. Mitcheson;P. Miao;B.H. Stark;E.M. Yeatman

  • Air-Gap Convection in Rotating Electrical Machines

    D. A. Howey;P. R. N. Childs;A. S. Holmes

  • A piezoelectric frequency up-converting energy harvester with rotating proof mass for human body applications

    Pit Pillatsch;Eric M. Yeatman;Andrew S. Holmes

  • Axial-flux permanent magnet machines for micropower generation

    A.S. Holmes;Guodong Hong;K.R. Pullen

  • Optimization of inertial micropower Generators for human walking motion

    T. von Buren;P.D. Mitcheson;T.C. Green;E.M. Yeatman

  • Mems inertial power generators for biomedical applications

    P. Miao;P. D. Mitcheson;A. S. Holmes;E. M. Yeatman

  • Single-Pole Eight-Throw RF MEMS Rotary Switch

    S. Pranonsatit;A.S. Holmes;I.D. Robertson;S. Lucyszyn

  • Microstereolithography: a Review

    Arnaud Bertsch;Sébastien Jiguet;Paul Bernhard;Philippe Renaud

  • Optimal transmission frequency for ultralow-power short-range radio links

    D.C. Yates;A.S. Holmes;A.J. Burdett

  • Novel RF MEMS Switches

    S. Lucyszyn;S. Pranonsatit;J.Y. Choi;R.W. Moseley

  • Sectorised horn antenna array using an RF MEMS rotary switch

    S. Pranonsatit;A. S. Holmes;S. Lucyszyn

  • Design and performance of a centimetre-scale shrouded wind turbine for energy harvesting

    David A. Howey;Anshu Bansal;Andrew S. Holmes

  • All-optical CDMA using 'quasi-prime' codes

    A.S. Holmes;R.R.A. Syms

  • Monolithic MEMS quadrupole mass spectrometers by deep silicon etching

    M. Geear;R.R.A. Syms;S. Wright;A.S. Holmes

  • Fabrication of buried channel waveguides on silicon substrates using spin-on glass.

    Andrew S. Holmes;Richard R. A. Syms;Ming Li;Mino Green

  • Sacrificial layer process with laser-driven release for batch assembly operations

    A.S. Holmes;S.M. Saidam

  • A scalable piezoelectric impulse-excited energy harvester for human body excitation

    P Pillatsch;E M Yeatman;A S Holmes

  • Measurement and CFD Prediction of Heat Transfer in Air-Cooled Disc-Type Electrical Machines

    D. A. Howey;A. S. Holmes;K. R. Pullen

  • Tuning the Resonant Frequency and Damping of an Electromagnetic Energy Harvester Using Power Electronics

    P. D. Mitcheson;T. T. Toh;K. H. Wong;S. G. Burrow

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric M. Yeatman
Eric M. Yeatman Imperial College London
Paul D. Mitcheson
Paul D. Mitcheson Imperial College London
Stepan Lucyszyn
Stepan Lucyszyn Imperial College London
Richard R. A. Syms
Richard R. A. Syms Imperial College London
Tim C. Green
Tim C. Green Imperial College London
David A. Howey
David A. Howey University of Oxford
Hugh Spikes
Hugh Spikes Imperial College London
Michel Meunier
Michel Meunier Polytechnique Montréal
Paul K. Wright
Paul K. Wright University of California, Berkeley
David B. Geohegan
David B. Geohegan Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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