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D-Index
38
Citations
5182
World Ranking
4969
National Ranking
1728

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors

Overview

Mona E. Zaghloul is affiliated with George Washington University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields, including electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, materials chemistry, and health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

The main topics of their research include antenna design and analysis, microwave engineering and waveguides, advanced antenna and metasurface technologies, antenna design and optimization, 2D materials and applications, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, and the impacts of air quality on health.

They have published work in various venues multiple times, with frequent appearances in Sensors, ECS Meeting Abstracts, Eng-Advances in Engineering, the 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Phased Array Systems & Technology (PAST), and the 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting (APS/URSI).

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Shahrokh Ahmadi, Reza Karimian, Mansoor Dashti Ardakani, Zhenyu Li, and Kurt D. Benkstein.

Recent papers highlight a breadth of research topics and publication venues:

  • Integrated contact lens sensor system based on multifunctional ultrathin MoS2 transistors, 2020, Matter
  • Mobility Extraction in 2D Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Devices-Avoiding Contact Resistance Implicated Overestimation, 2021, Small
  • Nonreciprocal-Beam Phased-Array Antennas Based on Transistor-Loaded Phase Shifters, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • A Cloud-Connected NO2 and Ozone Sensor System for Personalized Pediatric Asthma Research and Management, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Layer-Dependent Sensing Performance of WS2-Based Gas Sensors, 2024, Nanomaterials

Their contributions have been recognized through awards such as the Fellowship of the National Academy of Inventors, which was awarded in 2017.

Best Publications

  • A monolithic CMOS microhotplate-based gas sensor system

    M.Y. Afridi;J.S. Suehle;M.E. Zaghloul;D.W. Berning

  • Integrated contact lens sensor system based on multifunctional ultrathin MoS2 transistors.

    Shiqi Guo;Kaijin Wu;Chengpan Li;Hao Wang

  • Characterization of broad-band transmission for coplanar waveguides on CMOS silicon substrates

    V. Milanovic;M. Ozgur;D.C. DeGroot;J.A. Jargon

  • Electrostatically actuated resonant microcantilever beam in CMOS technology for the detection of chemical weapons

    I. Voiculescu;M.E. Zaghloul;R.A. McGill;E.J. Houser

  • Micromachined microwave transmission lines in CMOS technology

    V. Milanovic;M. Gaitan;E.D. Bowen;M.E. Zaghloul

  • Development of a Cloud-Based Epidermal MoSe2 Device for Hazardous Gas Sensing

    Shiqi Guo;Dong Yang;Dong Yang;Sheng Zhang;Quan Dong

  • Flexible packaging of solid-state integrated circuit chips with elastomeric microfluidics

    Bowei Zhang;Quan Dong;Can E. Korman;Zhenyu Li

  • Micropreconcentrator for Enhanced Trace Detection of Explosives and Chemical Agents

    I. Voiculescu;R.A. McGill;M.E. Zaghloul;D. Mott

  • Evaluation of viscous dissipation in liquid flow in microchannels

    B Xu;K T Ooi;C Mavriplis;M E Zaghloul

  • Improved masking algorithm for chaotic communications systems

    V. Milanovic;M.E. Zaghloul

  • Hybrid postprocessing etching for CMOS-compatible MEMS

    N.H. Tea;V. Milanovic;C.A. Zincke;J.S. Suehle

  • Thermoelectric power sensor for microwave applications by commercial CMOS fabrication

    V. Milanovic;M. Gaitan;E.D. Bowen;N.H. Tea

  • Fabrication techniques to realize CMOS-compatible microfluidic microchannels

    A. Rasmussen;M. Gaitan;L.E. Locascio;M.E. Zaghloul

  • Simulation and optimization of a microfluidic flow sensor

    A. Rasmussen;C. Mavriplis;M.E. Zaghloul;O. Mikulchenko

  • CMOS foundry implementation of Schottky diodes for RF detection

    V. Milanovic;M. Gaitan;J.C. Marshall;M.E. Zaghloul

  • SYNCHRONIZATION OF CHAOTIC NEURAL NETWORKS AND APPLICATIONS TO COMMUNICATIONS

    Veljko Milanović;Mona E. Zaghloul

  • Micromachined convective accelerometers in standard integrated circuits technology

    Veljko Milanović;Edwin Bowen;Mona E. Zaghloul;Nim H. Tea

  • MEMS: micro technology, mega impact

    D.J. Nagel;M.E. Zaghloul

  • An enhancement-mode MOS voltage-controlled linear resistor with large dynamic range

    G. Moon;M.E. Zaghloul;R.W. Newcomb

  • Image wavelet transforms implemented by discrete wavelet chips

    Harold H. Szu;Charles C. Hsu;Pradip A. Thaker;Mona E. Zaghloul

  • High-level CAD melds micromachined devices with foundries

    J.C. Marshall;M. Parameswaran;M.E. Zaghloul;M. Gaitan

  • Characterization of Broad-Band Transmission for Coplanar Waveguides on CMOS

    Veljko Milanovic;Mehmet Ozgur;Donald C. DeGroot;Jeffrey A. Jargon

Frequent Co-Authors

John S. Suehle
John S. Suehle National Institute of Standards and Technology
Albert V. Davydov
Albert V. Davydov National Institute of Standards and Technology
Yujie Xiong
Yujie Xiong University of Science and Technology of China
Thirumalai Venkatesan
Thirumalai Venkatesan University of Oklahoma
Sina Najmaei
Sina Najmaei United States Army Research Laboratory
Hossein Hashemi
Hossein Hashemi University of Southern California
Eric Rogers
Eric Rogers University of Southampton
Krishnendu Chakrabarty
Krishnendu Chakrabarty Arizona State University
Gary K. Fedder
Gary K. Fedder Carnegie Mellon University
Kristofer S. J. Pister
Kristofer S. J. Pister University of California, Berkeley

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