Prof. Amir Mortazawi Introduces Robust Wireless Power Transfer
Amir Mortazawi, professor of electrical and computer engineering, introduces his work in improving wireless charging. Compared to conventional methods of wireless power, which require a specific distance and alignment, Prof. Mortazawi's version operates over a range of distances and orientations without a drop in power. This technology could be applied to a range of electrical devices, from medical implants to cars.

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