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Rebecca Svenson

Inspiring change in the area of electrical engineering, Rebecca Svenson is a dedicated Research Assistant in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Yeshiva University. With a keen interest in energy harvesting, she focuses on innovative solutions to eliminate wiring in aircraft instrumentation, a field that holds significant potential for advancements in aviation technology. Her work aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of aircraft systems through cutting-edge research and development. Rebecca has co-authored several influential publications that contribute to the growing body of knowledge in energy harvesting and wireless sensor networks. Her research not only addresses current challenges but also paves the way for future innovations in the field. Her commitment to excellence and her ability to collaborate effectively with her peers have made her a valuable asset to the academic community. Currently, Rebecca is actively involved in various projects within the ICE Lab, where she applies her expertise to develop practical solutions for real-world problems. Her work in the lab is characterized by a hands-on approach and a focus on creating sustainable and efficient technologies. Her contributions are instrumental in driving forward the lab's mission to explore new frontiers in electrical engineering. For those interested in learning more about Rebecca's research or potential collaborations, Dr. Michael Rice, a Professor at Yeshiva University, can provide additional insights into her work and achievements. Rebecca's dedication to her field and her innovative approach to problem-solving continue to inspire those around her, making her a prominent figure in the realm of electrical engineering.

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