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Jimmy
Hester
Jimmy Hester
PhD candidate
Georgia Tech
Jimmy G.D. Hester received his M.S. in electrical and computer engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, in 2014 where he is now working, as a research assistant in the ATHENA group, towards his PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests lie at the interface between radio frequency and mm-wave engineering and material science, in the form of flexible electronics technologies and nanotechnologies. Recently, he has been developing solutions for the use of carbon nanomaterials as well as optimized RF structures towards the implementation of inkjet-printed flexible low cost ubiquitous gas sensors for Internet of Things and Smart Skin applications. His work covers the entire development process, from the development of inkjet inks, improvement of fabrication methods, sensor component design, high frequency characterization and environmental testing to the design, simulation and fabrication of the RF system embedding the sensor, and the development of wireless reading and data processing schemes. He was awarded the 2015 NT4D Student Award, a 2nd place Best Poster Award at the 2017 IEEE Futurecar conference, a 3rd place Best Poster Award at the 2017Flex conference, and a Honorable Mention Award as finalist of the 2017 IMS student paper competition.
Sessions :
Multiple-In Multiple-Out (MIMO) radar and printed energy-autonomous mm-wave backscatter retrodirective wireless nodes: The birth of the Internet of Skins (IoS)
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