Skip to main content
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE
Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Study
    • Prospective Students
    • Current Students
  • Research
    • Research Areas
    • Research Groups
  • People
    • All People
    • Faculty
    • Affiliate Faculty
    • Instructional Faculty
    • Research Scientists
    • Research Staff
    • Postdoctoral Fellows
    • Administrative Staff
    • Alumni
    • Students
  • News
  • Events
  • About
  • CEMSE Division
  • Apply

sensors fabrication

CEMSE Master Student Mayyada Hawsawi brings KAUST research to Falling Walls 2017

1 min read · Wed, Nov 15 2017

News

magnetic sensors biomedicine sensors fabrication

Mayyada Hawsawi, master student in the Sensing, Magnetism, and Microsystems Research Group, directed by Professor Jurgen Kosel, brought a piece of KAUST's research to the Falling Walls Global Lab Finale on November 8th 2017, in Berlin, Germany.

Mayyada Hawsawi

M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering

magnetic sensors sensors fabrication biomedicine

​Mayyada Hawsawi obtained a Master's degree in Sensing, Magnetism and Microsystems (SMM) research group under the supervision of Prof. Jurgen Kosel at KAUST. Education and Early Career Mayyada has a Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University in 2016. She received her Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in 2017. Research Interest Mayyada's research interests include Magnetic sensors, Sensor fabrication, and Biomedicine. Education Profile M.Sc. Electrical Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)

Footer

  • A-Z Directory
    • All Content
    • Browse Related Sites
  • Site Management
    • Log in

© 2024 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. All rights reserved. Privacy Notice