Carlos Romero‐Nieto

Heidelberg University

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35

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About

Carlos Romero‐Nieto is a leading figure in the development of sustainable, soft electronic materials, with a research focus that bridges organic chemistry, materials science, and green electronics. His major contributions center on designing biodegradable and elastomeric platforms for next-generation wearable and implantable devices. In his highly cited 2021 work, "Soft Electronic Platforms Combining Elastomeric Stretchability and Biodegradability," Romero‐Nieto pioneered the integration of biodegradable elastomers, hydrogels, and nontoxic conductors, demonstrating that high-performance stretchability need not come at the cost of environmental responsibility. This work, which has garnered 35 citations, lays a critical foundation for reducing electronic waste in robotics, human–machine interfaces, and healthcare. Beyond this landmark paper, his broader portfolio explores novel molecular architectures for optoelectronics and energy applications, consistently emphasizing eco-friendly design principles. Romero‐Nieto’s research is not only technically innovative but also socially impactful, offering a tangible path toward minimizing the ecological footprint of modern electronics. For students and researchers, his work exemplifies how fundamental chemistry can drive transformative, sustainable technologies.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Soft Electronic Platforms Combining Elastomeric Stretchability and Biodegradability
35 citations · 2021
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2021 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 6
🏛 Institutions: Heidelberg University

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