2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in United States Leader Award
2013 - OSA Fellows For contributions to the understanding of ultrafast semiconductor devices, development of advanced fiber communication systems and entrepreneurship in optics.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Resonator, Wireless, Electrical engineering, Wireless power transfer and Electronic engineering. Specifically, her work in Resonator is concerned with the study of Dielectric resonator antenna. The concepts of her Dielectric resonator antenna study are interwoven with issues in Helical resonator and Electric power.
Her Wireless study incorporates themes from Automotive engineering and Electric power system. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Oscillating magnetic field, Electrically conductive and Electric potential energy. Her Electronic engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Power module, Signal and Power network.
Katherine L. Hall mainly focuses on Resonator, Wireless, Electrical engineering, Energy transfer and Optoelectronics. Her Resonator research is mostly focused on the topic Dielectric resonator antenna. Her research integrates issues of Energy, Electronic engineering, Oscillating magnetic field and Electric power in her study of Wireless.
Her studies in Electronic engineering integrate themes in fields like Optical performance monitoring and Optical cross-connect, Signal. Her Electrical engineering study frequently links to related topics such as Maximum power transfer theorem. Her Optoelectronics research incorporates themes from Amplifier and Laser, Optics.
Her primary scientific interests are in Wireless, Electrical engineering, Resonator, Energy transfer and Electronic engineering. Her research in Wireless intersects with topics in Power transmission, Energy and Electric power system. Her work deals with themes such as Maximum power transfer theorem and Electric power, which intersect with Electrical engineering.
Her Resonator study results in a more complete grasp of Optoelectronics. Her Electronic engineering research includes elements of Resistor, Power component, Duty cycle and Matching. Within one scientific family, Katherine L. Hall focuses on topics pertaining to Helical resonator under Dielectric resonator antenna, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Electromagnetic coil and Printed circuit board.
Her main research concerns Wireless, Electrical engineering, Resonator, Electronic engineering and Wireless power transfer. Her Wireless research integrates issues from Power factor, Power control and Rectifier. The Electrical engineering study combines topics in areas such as Magnetic moment and System monitoring.
In her study, Wireless transmission, Loop, Battery and Control circuit is strongly linked to Acoustics, which falls under the umbrella field of Resonator. Her Electronic engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Signal, Repeater and Detector. Her Wireless power transfer study also includes
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Wireless energy transfer between a source and a vehicle
Katherine L. Hall;Morris P. Kesler;Konrad J. Kulikowski;Ron Fiorello.
(2010)
WIRELESS ENERGY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
Morris P Kesler;Aristeidis Karalis;Andre B Kurs;Andrew J Campanella.
(2017)
Wireless energy transfer systems
Morris P. Kesler;Aristeidis Karalis;Andre B. Kurs;Andrew J. Campanella.
(2009)
Object and motion detection in wireless power transfer systems
Katherine L. Hall;Morris P. Kesler;Konrad J. Kulikowski;Michael Alan Feldstein.
(2017)
Wireless energy transfer using repeater resonators
David A. Schatz;Katherine L. Hall;Morris P. Kesler;Andre B. Kurs.
(2010)
Tunable wireless energy transfer for in-vehicle applications
Morris P. Kesler;Andre B. Kurs;Aristeidis Karalis;Marin Soljacic.
(2011)
Wireless energy transfer using variable size resonators and system monitoring
Andre B. Kurs;Aristeidis Karalis;Morris P. Kesler;Andrew J. Campanella.
(2013)
Foreign object detection in wireless energy transfer systems
Simon Verghese;Morris P. Kesler;Katherine L. Hall;Herbert Toby Lou.
(2012)
Wireless energy transfer using field shaping to reduce loss
Aristeidis Karalis;Andre B. Kurs;Andrew J. Campanella;Konrad J. Kulikowski.
(2009)
Wireless energy transfer converters
Katherine L. Hall;Morris P. Kesler;Konrad J. Kulikowski;Andrew J. Campanella.
(2013)
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