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Massood Z. Atashbar is affiliated with Western Michigan University in the United States and has an extensive publication record primarily in the field of Engineering. Their scholarly work covers a range of subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, Automotive Engineering, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientist's research interests are centered principally on advanced materials and technologies, with main topics including:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Conducting Polymers and Applications
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies

Recent publications authored or coauthored by Massood Z. Atashbar include:

  • Highly Sensitive Porous PDMS-Based Capacitive Pressure Sensors Fabricated on Fabric Platform for Wearable Applications, 2021, ACS Sensors
  • Recent Progress in Manufacturing Techniques of Printed and Flexible Sensors: A Review, 2020, Biosensors
  • Printed Carbon Nanotubes-Based Flexible Resistive Humidity Sensor, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Integrated sensing and delivery of oxygen for next-generation smart wound dressings, 2020, Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • Laser-Assisted Fabrication of a Highly Sensitive and Flexible Micro Pyramid-Structured Pressure Sensor for E-Skin Applications, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal

The scholar maintains frequent collaborative relationships with several researchers. Among the most common coauthors are:

  • Dinesh Maddipatla
  • Binu B. Narakathu
  • Bradley J. Bazuin
  • X. Zhang
  • V. Palaniappan

Massood Z. Atashbar's work has been published repeatedly in specialized venues that focus on sensor technologies and flexible electronics. Notable publication venues include:

  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • 2022 IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems (FLEPS)
  • 2021 IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems (FLEPS)
  • IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics
  • 2021 IEEE Sensors

The scientist's research provides contributions across multiple interconnected fields with a significant focus on the development and application of flexible and printed sensor systems, battery materials, and polymer technologies relevant to engineered sensing and energy systems.

Best Publications

  • Highly Sensitive Porous PDMS-Based Capacitive Pressure Sensors Fabricated on Fabric Platform for Wearable Applications.

    Simin Masihi;Masoud Panahi;Dinesh Maddipatla;Anthony J Hanson

  • Development of printed and flexible dry ECG electrodes

    Amer Abdulmahdi Chlaihawi;Amer Abdulmahdi Chlaihawi;Binu Baby Narakathu;Sepehr Emamian;Bradley J. Bazuin

  • Surface acoustic wave devices for chemical sensing and microfluidics: a review and perspective

    David B. Go;Massood Z. Atashbar;Zeinab Ramshani;Zeinab Ramshani;Hsueh-Chia Chang

  • Fully Printed Flexible Humidity Sensor

    A.S.G. Reddy;B.B. Narakathu;M.Z. Atashbar;M. Rebros

  • Recent Progress in Manufacturing Techniques of Printed and Flexible Sensors: A Review.

    Dinesh Maddipatla;Binu B Narakathu;Massood Atashbar

  • A carbon nanotube based NTC thermistor using additive print manufacturing processes

    Vikram S. Turkani;Dinesh Maddipatla;Binu B. Narakathu;Bradley J. Bazuin

  • Screen Printing of Multilayered Hybrid Printed Circuit Boards on Different Substrates

    Ali Eshkeiti;Avuthu S. G. Reddy;Sepehr Emamian;Binu B. Narakathu

  • Printed strain sensor based on silver nanowire/silver flake composite on flexible and stretchable TPU substrate

    Mohammed Mohammed Ali;Dinesh Maddipatla;Binu Baby Narakathu;Amer Abdulmahdi Chlaihawi

  • Printed Carbon Nanotubes-Based Flexible Resistive Humidity Sensor

    Xingzhe Zhang;Dinesh Maddipatla;Arnesh K. Bose;Sajjad Hajian

  • Titanium dioxide thin films prepared for alcohol microsensor applications

    G Sberveglieri;E Comini;G Faglia;M.Z Atashbar

  • Integrated sensing and delivery of oxygen for next-generation smart wound dressings.

    Manuel Ochoa;Rahim Rahimi;Jiawei Zhou;Hongjie Jiang

  • A gravure printed antenna on shape-stable transparent nanopaper

    Hongli Zhu;Binu Baby Narakathu;Zhiqiang Fang;Ahmed Tausif Aijazi

  • Titanium Carbide MXene as NH3 Sensor: Realistic First-Principles Study

    Pedram Khakbaz;Milad Moshayedi;Sajjad Hajian;Maryam Soleimani

  • Detection of heavy metal compounds using a novel inkjet printed surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) substrate

    A. Eshkeiti;B.B. Narakathu;A.S.G. Reddy;A. Moorthi

  • Laser-Assisted Fabrication of a Highly Sensitive and Flexible Micro Pyramid-Structured Pressure Sensor for E-Skin Applications

    Valliammai Palaniappan;Simin Masihi;Masoud Panahi;Dinesh Maddipatla

  • Screen printing of flexible piezoelectric based device on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and paper for touch and force sensing applications

    Sepehr Emamian;Binu Baby Narakathu;Amer Abdulmahdi Chlaihawi;Bradley J. Bazuin

  • A highly sensitive printed humidity sensor based on a functionalized MWCNT/HEC composite for flexible electronics application

    Vikram S. Turkani;Dinesh Maddipatla;Binu B. Narakathu;Tahseen S. Saeed

  • NO2 response of In2O3 thin film gas sensors prepared by sol–gel and vacuum thermal evaporation techniques

    C Cantalini;W Wlodarski;H.T Sun;M.Z Atashbar

  • Room temperature gas sensor based on metallic nanowires

    Massood Z. Atashbar;Srikanth Singamaneni

  • Layered SAW gas sensor based on CSA synthesized polyaniline nanofiber on AlN on 64° YX LiNbO3 for H2 sensing

    M.Z. Atashbar;A.Z. Sadek;W. Wlodarski;S. Sriram

  • Room-temperature hydrogen sensor based on palladium nanowires

    M.Z. Atashbar;D. Banerji;S. Singamaneni

  • 3D FE simulation of H2 SAW gas sensor

    Massood Z. Atashbar;Bradley J. Bazuin;M. Simpeh;S. Krishnamurthy

  • Development of a novel carbon nanotube based printed and flexible pressure sensor

    Dinesh Maddipatla;Binu B. Narakathu;Mohammed M. Ali;Amer A. Chlaihawi

  • Carbon nanotube based biosensors

    M.Z. Atashbar;B. Bejcek;S. Singamaneni;S. Santucci

Frequent Co-Authors

Wojtek Wlodarski
Wojtek Wlodarski RMIT University
Srikanth Singamaneni
Srikanth Singamaneni Washington University in St. Louis
Giorgio Sberveglieri
Giorgio Sberveglieri University of Brescia
Babak Ziaie
Babak Ziaie Purdue University West Lafayette
Yongxiang Li
Yongxiang Li RMIT University
Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh
Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh University of Sydney
Guido Faglia
Guido Faglia University of Brescia
Carlo Cantalini
Carlo Cantalini University of L'Aquila
Maurizio Passacantando
Maurizio Passacantando University of L'Aquila
S. Santucci
S. Santucci University of L'Aquila

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