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Dr Ishara Dharmasena

Dr Ishara Dharmasena

Senior Lecturer and Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow

Areas of expertise

Smart textiles, wearable technologies, nanogenerators, energy harvesting, sensing for healthcare and sports applications

Profile

Ishara has a background in electronics engineering, textile engineering and nanotechnology. He is involved in academic and industrial research covering areas of smart textiles and wearable electronic applications for healthcare, sports, communication and personal electronics.

Ishara is passionate about outreach and public engagement, showcasing his work in major UK events such as Royal Society Summer Science 2023. He has won prestigious awards including UK’s Young Engineering of the Year for 2024, Sri Lanka President’s Award for Scientific Research and ABTA Doctoral Researcher Award.

He has appeared on the BBC, Sri Lanka National Television, SBS Radio, and his work has been featured on over 100 websites such as Yahoo, MSN and Physics World. 

Interview booking

Please call the press office on +44 (0)1509 222224 to arrange an interview with Dr Ishara Dharmasena.

Related press releases

A close up image of a smart textile

Loughborough University project helps further develop nanogenerators for “smart clothing”.

18 April 2024
Dr Ishara Dharmasena, of the School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering (MEME), and a team of researchers at the University of Moratuwa (Sri Lanka) have developed a new, scalable manufacturing technique to create wearable fabrics embedded with very small power generators known as ‘Triboelectric Nanogenerators’ (TENGs).

Tech experts create wearable material that can generate electricity by capturing energy from body movements

21 April 2022
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