
George Shaker
Wireless sensors and biomedical sensing researcher and lab director
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Summary
Expert in wireless sensors, antennas and mm-wave radar for biomedical and autonomous-system applications. uwaterloo+2
Leads applied research and translation: directs a university lab and runs/advises multiple startups and industry partnerships to commercialize sensing technologies. uwaterloo+2
Prolific author and inventor with extensive peer‑reviewed publications and patents in sensors, RF and biomedical sensing. google+2
Active in community and professional service: mentors students, holds editorial roles, chairs local IEEE sensors activities and serves as IEEE Distinguished Lecturer. uwaterloo+2
Work
Education
Projects
Writing
Low-cost portable microwave sensor for non-invasive monitoring of blood glucose level: Novel design utilizing a four-cell CSRR hexagonal configuration
January 1, 2020Design and demonstration of a compact microwave sensor architecture for non-invasive blood glucose monitoring.
Remote monitoring of human vital signs using mm-wave FMCW radar
January 1, 2019Study demonstrating use of mm-wave FMCW radar to remotely monitor human vital signs, contributing to non-contact health monitoring research.
Non-invasive monitoring of glucose level changes utilizing a mm-wave radar system
January 1, 2018Paper reporting mm-wave radar methods for detecting glucose level changes non-invasively.