
معرفی
Shad Roundy is an Associate Professor at the University of Utah, holding dual appointments in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering within the College of Engineering. He directs the Integrated Self-Powered Sensing Lab, focusing on energy harvesting, wireless power transfer, and ubiquitous sensing systems.
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley (2003)
- Senior Lecturer, Australian National University (postdoctoral)
His research bridges mechanical design, smart materials, and sensor networks, with significant contributions to:
- Self-powered biomedical implants
- Wearable health-monitoring devices
- Underground agricultural sensor networks
- MEMS sensor development
His 15 most recent publications demonstrate interdisciplinary work spanning wireless power transfer for soil sensors, flexoelectric materials, and disease severity assessment via wearables. Articles emphasize energy efficiency, novel transducer designs, and environmental sensor applications.
Scientific recognition includes:
- NSF CAREER Award for magnetoelectric implant powering
- Associate Editor, Smart Materials and Structures and International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing-Green Technology
Research funded by National Science Foundation, NASA, and industry partners through the ASSIST Engineering Research Center. Publications highlight collaborations across biomedical, agricultural, and wearable technology domains.




