Aldeliane M. da Silva
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Aldeliane M. da Silva is a leading researcher in the field of soft electronics, with a focus on developing advanced materials for stretchable, self-healing, and printable electronic systems. Her work centers on supramolecular elastomer composites, where she has made groundbreaking contributions to achieving high and stable electrical conductivity under extreme mechanical deformation. Her most-cited paper, "Stable, Highly Conductive, and Strain‐Insensitive Supramolecular Elastomer Composite for Printable Self‐Healing Soft Electronics" (2025, 6 citations), demonstrates a material that maintains minimal resistance changes even under severe stretching, a critical challenge for wearable and robotic applications. This innovation enables high-resolution printing of self-healing circuits, opening new pathways for durable bioelectronics and soft robotics. Da Silva’s research directly addresses the trade-off between conductivity and mechanical resilience, positioning her work as foundational for next-generation flexible devices. Her achievements highlight her role in advancing the practical viability of soft electronics, with implications for healthcare, human-machine interfaces, and beyond.
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