Heli Jantunen
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About
Heli Jantunen is a prominent materials scientist and engineer whose research sits at the intersection of advanced composites, electromagnetic compatibility, and flexible electronics. Her work has made significant strides in developing next-generation functional materials, particularly for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and soft sensing technologies. Jantunen's most impactful contributions include pioneering lightweight hierarchical carbon nanocomposites capable of highly efficient, tunable EMI shielding at K-band frequencies, a paper that has garnered 138 citations and highlighted the dual advantages of hydrophobic durability and mechanical flexibility. Complementing this, her work on biodegradable poly(lactic acid)/biochar/graphite composites (89 citations) addresses the urgent need for environmentally sustainable shielding materials suited to wearable and portable electronics. Beyond shielding, Jantunen has advanced the field of soft sensing, exploring stretchable sensors with tunable single stimuli-responsiveness, Kirigami-inspired tactile sensors with ultrahigh sensitivity, and self-healing supramolecular elastomer composites for printable soft electronics. These contributions collectively push boundaries in robotics, bioelectronics, and human-machine interfaces. Her research demonstrates a compelling commitment to merging high performance with sustainability and adaptability, making her a notable voice in materials innovation for modern electronics.
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