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40
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6590
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4503
National Ranking
13

Overview

Jurgen Kosel is affiliated with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia and has contributed to research primarily in the field of Engineering, with a focus on various specialized subfields.

The scientist's research spans several subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Plant Science, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The research topics covered by Jurgen Kosel's body of work include:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Magnetic properties of thin films
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
  • Graphene research and applications

Several recent papers highlight the scope and impact of Kosel's research. These include:

  • "Magnetic sensors-A review and recent technologies," published in 2021 in Engineering Research Express
  • "Physical Sensors Based on Laser-Induced Graphene: A Review," published in 2020 in IEEE Sensors Journal
  • "Energy yield measurement of an elevated PV system on a white flat roof and a performance comparison of monofacial and bifacial modules," published in 2021 in Renewable Energy
  • "Smartphone-Based Multiplexed Biosensing Tools for Health Monitoring," published in 2022 in Biosensors
  • "Laser-Printed, Flexible Graphene Pressure Sensors," published in 2020 in Global Challenges

Jurgen Kosel's frequent collaborators include Johanna Zikulnig, Lukas Rauter, Lukas Neumaier, K. Saláma, and Altynay Kaidarova.

Publication venues where Kosel has contributed most frequently are:

  • Advanced Sensor Research
  • IEEE Sensors Letters
  • Advanced Engineering Materials
  • Advanced Materials Technologies
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Wearable Flexible Sensors: A Review

    Anindya Nag;Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay;Jurgen Kosel

  • Magnetic sensors-A review and recent technologies

    Mohammed Asadullah Khan;Mohammed Asadullah Khan;Jian Sun;Bodong Li;Alexander Przybysz

  • Magnetic Nanocomposite Cilia Tactile Sensor.

    Ahmed Alfadhel;Jürgen Kosel

  • Modulated Magnetic Nanowires for Controlling Domain Wall Motion: Toward 3D Magnetic Memories

    Yurii P. Ivanov;Andrey Chuvilin;Sergei Lopatin;Jurgen Kosel

  • Wearable multifunctional printed graphene sensors

    Altynay Kaidarova;Mohammed Asadullah Khan;Marco Marengo;Liam Swanepoel

  • Thin PZT‐Based Ferroelectric Capacitors on Flexible Silicon for Nonvolatile Memory Applications

    Mohamed T. Ghoneim;Mohammed A. Zidan;Mohammed Y. Al-Nassar;Amir Hanna

  • Non-chemotoxic induction of cancer cell death using magnetic nanowires.

    Maria F. Contreras;Rachid Sougrat;Amir Omar Zaher;Timothy Ravasi

  • Flexible carbon nanotube nanocomposite sensor for multiple physiological parameter monitoring

    Anindya Nag;Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay;Jürgen Kosel

  • Tunable magnetic nanowires for biomedical and harsh environment applications

    Yurii P. Ivanov;Ahmed Alfadhel;Mohammed Y. Al-Nassar;Jose E. Perez

  • A magnetic nanocomposite for biomimetic flow sensing

    Ahmed Alfadhel;Bodong Li;Amir Omar Zaher;Omar Yassine

  • 3D printed mould-based graphite/PDMS sensor for low-force applications

    A. Nag;S. Feng;S.C. Mukhopadhyay;Jürgen Kosel

  • Sensing system for salinity testing using laser-induced graphene sensors

    Anindya Nag;Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay;Jürgen Kosel

  • Method for continuous nondisturbing monitoring of blood pressure by magnetoelastic skin curvature sensor and ECG

    E. Kaniusas;H. Pfutzner;L. Mehnen;J. Kosel

  • Physical Sensors Based on Laser-Induced Graphene: A Review

    Altynay Kaidarova;Jurgen Kosel

  • Novel Sensing Approach for LPG Leakage Detection: Part I—Operating Mechanism and Preliminary Results

    Anindya Nag;Asif Iqbal Zia;Xie Li;Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay

  • Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy based MEMS sensors for phthalates detection in water and juices

    Asif I Zia;Asif I Zia;A R Mohd Syaifudin;S C Mukhopadhyay;P L Yu

  • Flexible magnetoimpedance sensor

    Bodong Li;Mincho N. Kavaldzhiev;Jürgen Kosel

  • Detection of bacterial endotoxin in food: New planar interdigital sensors based approach

    Mohd Syaifudin Abdul Rahman;Mohd Syaifudin Abdul Rahman;Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay;Pak Lam Yu;Javier Goicoechea

  • Magnetoelectric polymer nanocomposite for flexible electronics

    Mohammed Y. Al-Nassar;Ahmed Alfadhel;Yurii P. Ivanov;Jürgen Kosel

  • Tactile Sensing From Laser-Ablated Metallized PET Films

    Anindya Nag;Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay;Jurgen Kosel

  • Biocompatible 3D Printed Microneedles for Transdermal, Intradermal, and Percutaneous Applications

    Khalil Moussi;Abdullah Bukhamsin;Tania Hidalgo;Jurgen Kosel

Frequent Co-Authors

Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay Macquarie University
Manuel Vázquez
Manuel Vázquez Spanish National Research Council
Timothy Ravasi
Timothy Ravasi Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Khaled N. Salama
Khaled N. Salama King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Yogesh B. Gianchandani
Yogesh B. Gianchandani University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Muhammad Mustafa Hussain
Muhammad Mustafa Hussain Purdue University West Lafayette
Xixiang Zhang
Xixiang Zhang King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Susana Cardoso
Susana Cardoso Instituto Superior Técnico
Yalin Lu
Yalin Lu University of Science and Technology of China

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