Mari Rocham
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Mari Rocham is a pioneer in the field of soft electronics and advanced materials, with a primary focus on developing stretchable, self-healing conductive composites for next-generation wearable and bioelectronic devices. Her most-cited work, "Stable, Highly Conductive, and Strain‐Insensitive Supramolecular Elastomer Composite for Printable Self‐Healing Soft Electronics" (2025), has already garnered 6 citations, signaling its rapid impact. In this study, Rocham engineered a supramolecular elastomer composite that achieves a rare trifecta: high conductivity, exceptional stability under extreme deformation, and autonomous self-healing. By minimizing resistance changes even when stretched, her material overcomes a critical bottleneck in soft robotics and wearable sensors, enabling reliable performance in dynamic environments. This breakthrough not only advances printable soft electronics but also opens doors for durable, strain-insensitive bioelectronics. Rocham’s work is notable for its practical scalability, offering a pathway to manufacturing self-healing circuits that withstand real-world wear. Her contributions are shaping the future of human-machine interfaces, making her a rising leader in sustainable, high-performance electronic materials.
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