Luis Jorge

Uninova

Papers

1

Total Citations

46

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About

Luis Jorge is a pioneering researcher in wireless power transfer and electromagnetic energy transport, whose work addresses the growing demand for autonomous, low-power electronic devices. His most-cited paper, "Electromagnetic field as the wireless transporter of energy" (2012, 46 citations), laid foundational insights into using electromagnetic fields to wirelessly energize a wide range of equipment—from laptops and mobile phones to medical implants and household appliances. This contribution is particularly significant in an era defined by the proliferation of portable and implantable technologies, where efficient, cable-free power delivery is critical. Jorge’s research explores the practical and theoretical challenges of transmitting energy through electromagnetic fields, aiming to replace conventional batteries and wired connections. His work has influenced subsequent studies in wireless charging systems and energy harvesting, bridging the gap between electromagnetic theory and real-world applications. By focusing on low-consumption devices, Jorge has helped shape a more sustainable and convenient technological landscape, earning recognition as a key figure in the advancement of wireless energy solutions.

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Total Citations
46
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Electromagnetic field as the wireless transporter of energy
46 citations · 2012
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2012 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Uninova

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