Christian Willig
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Christian Willig is a leading researcher in printed electronics and flexible sensor technologies, with a particular focus on high-resolution, large-area temperature sensing arrays. His most notable contribution is the development of a fully printed temperature sensor array comprising 625 individual 60×60 µm² pixels, a breakthrough that enables unprecedented spatial resolution for flexible, scalable thermal mapping. This work, published in 2022 and already garnering 9 citations, addresses critical needs in healthcare monitoring, soft robotics, and battery research by providing a cost-effective, scalable method for measuring surface temperature distributions in real time. Willig’s innovations lie at the intersection of materials science, microfabrication, and additive manufacturing, pushing the boundaries of what is possible with printed electronics. His research demonstrates how fully printed, high-density sensor arrays can be integrated into flexible substrates, opening new avenues for wearable devices and smart surfaces. With a growing citation record and a clear trajectory toward practical applications, Christian Willig is establishing himself as a key figure in the next generation of printed sensor systems, offering transformative solutions for both industrial and biomedical sensing challenges.
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