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    High Isolation, Double-Clamped, Magnetoelectric Microelectromechanical Resonator Magnetometer by Mion, Thomas, D’Agati, Michael J., Sofronici, Sydney, Bussmann, Konrad, Staruch, Margo, Kost, Jason L., Co, Kevin, Olsson, Roy H., Finkel, Peter

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (21-10-2023)
    “…Magnetoelectric (ME)-based magnetometers have garnered much attention as they boast ultra-low-power systems with a small form factor and limit of detection in…”
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    Low Noise, Strain Modulated, Multiferroic Magnetic Field Sensor Systems by Huo, Yujia, Sofronici, Sydney, Wang, Xuan, D'Agati, Michael, Finkel, Peter, Bussmann, Konrad, Mion, Thomas, Staruch, Margo, Jones, Nicholas J., Wheeler, Brad, McLaughlin, Keith, Allen, Mark, Olsson III, Roy H.

    Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-07-2023)
    “…Low noise sensors with low power consumption are needed for sensing the bio-magnetic potentials produced by the human body. Compared to their electrical…”
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    Low Power Circuit Interfaces for Strain Modulated Multiferroic Biomagnetic Sensors by Huo, Yujia, Sofronici, Sydney, D'Agati, Michael J., Olsson, Roy H.

    “…The recording and analysis of biomagnetic fields have widespread applications in medical research and diagnostics. Wearable magnetic field sensors offer a…”
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    High-Q Factor, Multiferroic Resonant Magnetic Field Sensors and Limits on Strain Modulated Sensing Performance by D'Agati, Michael J., Sofronici, Sydney, Huo, Yujia, Finkel, Peter, Bussmann, Konrad, McLaughlin, Keith L., Wheeler, Brad, Jones, Nicholas J., Mion, Thomas, Staruch, Margo, Olsson, Roy H.

    Published in Journal of microelectromechanical systems (01-02-2023)
    “…Magnetic fields produced by the body can provide information for medical diagnoses, patient monitoring, and robotic control. Measuring biomagnetic signals…”
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    Multiferroic Micro-Electromechanical Systems for Magnetic Sensing and Wireless Power Transfer in Biomedical Applications by D'Agati, Michael J

    Published 01-01-2024
    “…Multiferroic micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) enable small, room temperature, low power magnetic sensing and wireless power transfer (WPT) in biomedical…”
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    Dissertation