Mondray Matus
Position: Master's Student
Favorite Quote
“There’s nothing quite as frightening as someone who knows they are right.”
–Michael Faraday
Bio
My research addresses the growing energy demands of billions of IoT devices coming online annually, which heavily rely on lithium batteries. While devices become more efficient, the environmental and logistical challenges of battery dependence persist. My work focuses on developing flexible antennas for wireless power harvesting, leveraging electromagnetic (EM) waves already present in the air to eliminate the need for conventional batteries. Flexible antenna designs enhance energy harvesting capabilities by enabling a broader field of view, maximizing efficiency. I am also exploring cost-effective manufacturing methods for these antennas to ensure they are affordable and accessible, supporting a greener and more sustainable technological future.
Education
Undergraduate ESET - TAMU Class of 2017
Master of Science, Engineering Technology (in progress), Texas A&M University
Contact/Social Handles
Email: momatus123@tamu.edu