Based in the James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow


Green Radio frEquency ENabled Electronics research is supported by Royal Academy of Engineering and the Office of the Chief Science Adviser for National Security through the U.K. Intelligence Community Research Fellowship.

We are part of the Communication, Sensing, and Imaging (CSI) research group, and are also affiliated with the Microelectronic (meLAB), University of Glasgow.

Contact: Dr. Mahmoud Wagih
UK IC Research Fellow and Proleptic Lecturer (Ass't. Prof.), University of Glasgow

RF measurements in the lab

Our Research

From using microwaves to deliver power to sensors to wearable antennas which monitor vital signs.

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Publications

Original and review articles in authoritative venues. Open access from our repository.

Our Funders, Project Partners, and Collaborators

"Using electromagnetism as an energy source to power batteries, is of central importance to designing devices for future threat detection [...] I am looking forward with great anticipation to the outcomes of this cutting-edge research."

- Alex van Someren, Chief Scientific Adviser for National Security to HM Government

We have various collaborators in academia and industry. We are actively working with: the University of Southampton, University of Loughborough, University of Illinois Chicago, and others.

Just Published:

Together with 35 experts from 19 academic and industrial labs, defining RF-Enabled Electronics, GREEN Electronics Lab led an Invited Article, in the IEEE MTT-S 70th Anniversary!

Phone

(+44) 0141 330 3601

Address

James Watt South, School of Engineering
Univeristy of Glasgow
Glasgow, G12 8QQ
University of Glasgow