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David Arnold

David Arnold, Ph.D., is the George Kirkland Engineering Leadership professor in the Department of Electric and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. Dr. Arnold earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is currently Deputy Director of the NSF Multi-functional Integrated System Technology (MIST) Center. His research interests include magnetic thin/thick films and nanostructures, magnetic microsystems, electromechanical transducers, and compact power/energy systems.

Technologies
Magnetic Nanoparticles and Microneedle Tip That Collect Biomarkers for Safe, Early-Stage Arthritis Diagnosis and Monitoring
Nanocomposite Magnetic Cores for Advanced Manufacturing of High Performance Inductors and Transformers
MEMS Microphone Technology for Smaller, Lower-Cost Electronic Devices
Magnetic Particle Spectrometer that Evaluates Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
Ultra-Compact Nanowire Antennas Tunable to Low Frequency Ranges
Portable Magnetic Susceptometer that Detects Pathogens in the Field During Outbreaks
Wireless Charging System that Uses Hotspots Instead of Contact
Chip-Sized Hybrid Electromechanical Transformer for Low Frequency, High Voltage Gain AC/AC Transformations for Small Electronics

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