معرفی
Sayed Masabi is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Southampton, focusing on advanced energy harvesting technologies for industrial and healthcare applications. His research emphasizes rotational energy harvesters, self-powered systems, and wearable devices leveraging photovoltaic effects. He explores ultra-low frequency motion energy conversion and innovative designs like pendulum-based systems, magnetic coupling, and multi-stable mechanisms.
His work bridges mechanical engineering principles with emerging fields like industrial digitization and biomedical monitoring. Articles from 2021–2024 highlight trends in optimizing harvesters for high-speed, bi-directional, and low-frequency motions, with applications in rotating machinery monitoring and human health tracking.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His research contributions are centered on improving energy autonomy and sensor integration in both industrial and wearable contexts.

