Hommood Alrowais

Background

Hommood Alrowais graduated magna cum laude with his BE in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in May 2009. In December 2010, he received his Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia. His research interests include modeling, design, fabrication and optimization of sensors for implantable devices for biomedical applications. Hommood’s passion is to develop a fully functional visual prosthesis

Research Interests

  • Implantable medical devices
  • Modeling, fabrication and testing of MEMS-based sensors.

Publications

  1. H. Alrowais, P. Getz, M. Kim, R. Tran, O. Brand, “Bio-inspired Fluidic Thermal Angular Accelerometer”, IEEE JMEMS, in submission
  2. M. Kim, H. Alrowais, S. Pavlidis, O. Brand, “Size-Scalable and High-Density Liquid-Metal-Based Soft Electronic Passive Components and Circuits Using Soft Lithography”, Adv. Funct. Mater., Nov. 2016.
  3. H. Alrowais, P. Getz, M. Kim, J. Su, O. Brand, “Bio-inspired fluidic thermal angular accelerometer”, IEEE MEMS, January 2016
  4. H. Alrowais, O. Brand, P.T. Bhatti, “Design, Simulation and fabrication of thermal angular accelerometer”, Hilton Head Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Workshop, June 2014
  5. B. Li, H. Alrowais, J. Kosel, “Surface Acoustic Wave Based Magnetic Sensors, Modeling and Measurement Methods for Acoustic Waves and for Acoustic Microdevices”. Chapter 15, August 2013
  6. H. Alrowais, H. Toreyin, O. Brand, P.T. Bhatti, “Design and analysis of a biomimetic angular acceleration sensor for a vestibular prosthesis”, Workshop on Nanomechanical Sensing (NMC). May 2013
  7. H. Alrowais, B. Li, C. Liang, S. Green, Y. Gianchandani, J. Kosel, “Development of a passive and remote magnetic micro sensor with thin-film giant magnetoimpedance element and surface acoustic wave transponder”, Journal of Applied Physics. April 2011
  8. H. Alrowais, B. Li, C. Liang, S. Green, Y. Gianchandani, J. Kosel, “Development of a passive and remote magnetic micro sensor with thin-film giant magnetoimpedance element and surface acoustic wave transponder”, Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM) Conference. November 2010

Contact Information

hommood.alrowais@nullgatech.edu