Papers

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Total Citations

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About

Eilam Z. B. Smolinsky is a rising researcher at the forefront of advanced fiber-optic sensing technologies, with a primary focus on developing multimodal fiber sensors for environmental and structural monitoring. Their major contributions lie in the innovative design of thermally drawn fibers that integrate antenna capabilities for simultaneous proximity and stress sensing, as well as sub-terahertz wave detection for environmental and fiber deformation analysis. These works, published in 2024, have already garnered early citations (3 and 2, respectively), signaling growing interest in their novel approach to multifunctional fiber systems. Smolinsky’s research addresses critical needs in smart textiles, structural health monitoring, and wearable electronics, offering enhanced sensitivity, accuracy, and manufacturing scalability over traditional sensors. By merging materials science with electromagnetic engineering, they are paving the way for next-generation sensing platforms that can detect physiological, chemical, and mechanical signals in real time. Their work represents a promising step toward fully integrated, fiber-based sensor networks, positioning Smolinsky as an emerging innovator in the field of advanced materials and photonics.

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Papers
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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Multimodal fiber antenna for proximity and stress sensing
3 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 6
🏛 Institutions: Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

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