Soly Mathew
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About
Soly Mathew is at the forefront of flexible sensor technology, specializing in the design and characterization of advanced capacitance pressure sensors for wearable and smart applications. Their research focuses on developing high-performance flexible pressure sensors using innovative composite materials, including zirconia nanoparticles and PDMS-CB-ZnO ternary composites, to enhance sensitivity and durability. Mathew’s work has significantly contributed to the field by addressing critical challenges in dielectric permittivity and strain-based sensing mechanisms, enabling more compact, low-power, and wirelessly readable sensors. Their most-cited paper, “A review of recent progress in flexible capacitance pressure sensors” (2025, 28 citations), provides a comprehensive overview of materials design, printing methods, and applications, highlighting the rapid advancements driven by IoT and intelligent home technologies. With additional publications on novel composite-based sensors (5 and 3 citations), Mathew’s research is paving the way for next-generation electronic skin, robotics, and human-machine interfaces. Their contributions are shaping the future of flexible electronics, making them a key figure in this rapidly evolving domain.
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