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Summary Information of Dr. Sami Hage-Ali
Name Dr. Sami Hage-Ali
Affiliation Institut Jean Lamour,
Nancy,
France
Topics Biomedical Sensors
Sensors for eHealth
Biography Sami Hage-Ali was born in Strasbourg, France, in 1982. He received an Engineering Degree from Ecole Centrale de Lille and a M.S in micro-nanotechnology from University of Lille 1 in 2005. He received another Master’s Degree in international projects engineering from University of Lille 1 in 2006. He received a Ph.D. in micro-nanotechnology, acoustics and telecommunications from Ecole Centrale de Lille in 2011. In 2011, Dr Hage-Ali was awarded a Fulbright grant and became a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. Since 2014, he is an Associate professor at Université de Lorraine and is with the Micro-nanosystems group of Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. Dr Hage-Ali’s areas of research are: surface acoustic wave sensors, flexible/stretchable electronics, micro-nanosystems, microwaves and antennas. He is currently serving as chairman of the IEEE France Section Sensors Council Chapter.
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Sensors, Sensor Networks, and Applications (Sensors)MIC-ElectricApps 20204-6 September 2020 in Valencia, Spain
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Surface acoustic wave sensors for industrial and biomedical applications
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