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Overview

Russel Torah is a researcher affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their work spans across the field of Engineering, with a particular focus on Biomedical Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Immunology and Allergy, and Dermatology.

Their research topics include:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Textile materials and evaluations
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Dermatology and Skin Diseases
  • Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization

Russel Torah has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • E-Textile Technology Review-From Materials to Application, 2021, IEEE Access
  • Textile-based triboelectric nanogenerator with alternating positive and negative freestanding woven structure for harvesting sliding energy in all directions, 2021, Nano Energy
  • Microwave-Enabled Wearables: Underpinning Technologies, Integration Platforms, and Next-Generation Roadmap, 2022, IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • Reliable UHF Long-Range Textile-Integrated RFID Tag Based on a Compact Flexible Antenna Filament, 2020, Sensors
  • Wash Testing of Electronic Yarn, 2020, Materials

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Russel Torah are:

  • Steve Beeby
  • Abiodun Komolafe
  • Mahmoud Wagih
  • Kai Yang
  • Alexandar R. Todorov

Russel Torah's work has been published extensively in the following venues:

  • Sensors
  • ePrints Soton (University of Southampton)
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • 2021 IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems (FLEPS)
  • IEEE Access

Best Publications

  • A micro electromagnetic generator for vibration energy harvesting

    S.P. Beeby;R.N. Torah;M.J. Tudor;P. Glynne-Jones

  • Self-powered autonomous wireless sensor node using vibration energy harvesting

    R Torah;P Glynne-Jones;M Tudor;T O'Donnell

  • Recent progress on textile-based triboelectric nanogenerators

    Watcharapong Paosangthong;Russel Torah;Steve Beeby

  • Inkjet-Printed Microstrip Patch Antennas Realized on Textile for Wearable Applications

    William G. Whittow;Alford Chauraya;J. C. Vardaxoglou;Yi Li

  • Inkjet printed dipole antennas on textiles for wearable communications

    Alford Chauraya;William G. Whittow;J(Yiannis) C. Vardaxoglou;Yi Li

  • Flexible screen printed thermoelectric generator with enhanced processes and materials

    Zhuo Cao;E. Koukharenko;M.J. Tudor;R.N. Torah

  • Waterproof and durable screen printed silver conductive tracks on textiles

    Kai Yang;Russel Torah;Yang Wei;Steve Beeby

  • Experimental investigation into the effect of substrate clamping on the piezoelectric behaviour of thick-film PZT elements

    R N Torah;S P Beeby;N M White

  • The development of screen printed conductive networks on textiles for biopotential monitoring applications

    Gordon Paul;Russel Torah;Steve Beeby;John Tudor

  • Screen printed fabric electrode array for wearable functional electrical stimulation

    Kai Yang;Chris Freeman;Russel Torah;Steve Beeby

  • A multilayer thick-film PZT actuator for MEMs applications

    NR Harris;M Hill;R Torah;R Townsend

  • A Smart Textile Based Facial EMG and EOG Computer Interface

    Gordon Mark Paul;Fan Cao;Russel Torah;Kai Yang

  • Flexible piezoelectric nano-composite films for kinetic energy harvesting from textiles

    Ahmed Almusallam;Zhenhua Luo;Abiodun Komolafe;Kai Yang

  • Integrating Flexible Filament Circuits for E-Textile Applications

    Abiodun Komolafe;Russel Torah;Yang Wei;Helga Nunes‐Matos

  • E-Textile Technology Review–From Materials to Application

    Abiodun Komolafe;Bahareh Zaghari;Russel Torah;Alex S. Weddell

  • Microwave-Enabled Wearables: Underpinning Technologies, Integration Platforms, and Next-Generation Roadmap

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  • Screen printed flexible Bi2Te3-Sb2Te3 based thermoelectric generator

    Zhuo Cao;Elena Koukharenko;M.J. Tudor;Russel Torah

  • An all-inkjet printed flexible capacitor on a textile using a new poly(4-vinylphenol) dielectric ink for wearable applications

    Yi Li;Russel Torah;Steve Beeby;John Tudor

  • Printed frequency selective surfaces on textiles

    William Whittow;Yi Li;Russel Torah;King Yang

  • Textile-based triboelectric nanogenerator with alternating positive and negative freestanding grating structure

    Watcharapong Paosangthong;Mahmoud Wagih;Russel Torah;Steve Beeby

  • Novel active electrodes for ECG monitoring on woven textiles fabricated by screen and stencil printing

    Gordon Paul;Russel Torah;Steve Beeby;John Tudor

  • Experimental comparison of macro and micro scale electromagnetic vibration powered generators

    S. P. Beeby;M. J. Tudor;R. N. Torah;S. Roberts

Frequent Co-Authors

Steve Beeby
Steve Beeby University of Southampton
Neil M. White
Neil M. White University of Southampton
Terence O'Donnell
Terence O'Donnell University College Dublin
William Whittow
William Whittow Loughborough University
Peter J. Skabara
Peter J. Skabara University of Glasgow
Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez
Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures
Roger W. Whatmore
Roger W. Whatmore Imperial College London
Bashir M. Al-Hashimi
Bashir M. Al-Hashimi King's College London
Paul D. Mitcheson
Paul D. Mitcheson Imperial College London

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