Mikko Nelo

University of Oulu

Papers

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Total Citations

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About

Mikko Nelo is a materials scientist whose research lies at the intersection of soft electronics, supramolecular chemistry, and printable functional materials. His most cited work, a 2025 study on a stable, highly conductive, and strain‑insensitive supramolecular elastomer composite, has already garnered 6 citations—a strong early indicator of its significance. In this paper, Nelo and his team tackled a central challenge in soft electronics: creating a single material that maintains high conductivity and minimal resistance change even under extreme stretching, while also being self‑healing and printable. This breakthrough addresses critical needs in robotics, wearables, and bioelectronics, where durability and electrical stability under deformation are paramount. By integrating supramolecular elastomers with conductive fillers, Nelo’s composite achieves a rare combination of stretchability, self‑healing capability, and high‑resolution printability. His work is paving the way for next‑generation soft electronic devices that are both robust and manufacturable. With a growing citation record and a focus on solving real‑world materials challenges, Nelo is emerging as a key contributor to the future of flexible, self‑repairing electronics.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Stable, Highly Conductive, and Strain‐Insensitive Supramolecular Elastomer Composite for Printable Self‐Healing Soft Electronics
6 citations · 2025
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2025 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 9
🏛 Institutions: University of Oulu

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