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Matti Mäntysalo

Matti Mäntysalo

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
32
Citations
4648
World Ranking
6279
National Ranking
66

Overview

Matti Mäntysalo is affiliated with Tampere University in Finland and has a research profile focused on engineering and materials science. Their work spans various subfields including biomedical engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, electrical and electronic engineering, automotive engineering, and biomaterials.

The main research topics covered by Mäntysalo include:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
  • Conducting Polymers and Applications
  • Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research

Mäntysalo has contributed publications to several scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Power Sources
  • Flexible and Printed Electronics
  • IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics
  • Advanced Engineering Materials

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Mäntysalo include:

  • "Inkjet Printable Polydimethylsiloxane for All-Inkjet-Printed Multilayered Soft Electrical Applications", 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "Drying-Mediated Self-Assembly of Graphene for Inkjet Printing of High-Rate Micro-supercapacitors", 2020, Nano-Micro Letters
  • "Self-powered, high sensitivity printed e-tattoo sensor for unobtrusive arterial pulse wave monitoring", 2022, Nano Energy
  • "Self-Powered, Ultrathin, and Transparent Printed Pressure Sensor for Biosignal Monitoring", 2021, ACS Applied Electronic Materials
  • "Formulation, printing, and poling method for piezoelectric films based on PVDF-TrFE", 2020, Journal of Applied Physics

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Mäntysalo include:

  • Jari Keskinen
  • Hamed Pourkheirollah
  • Donald Lupo
  • Mika-Matti Laurila
  • Amit Tewari

Best Publications

  • A Health-IoT Platform Based on the Integration of Intelligent Packaging, Unobtrusive Bio-Sensor, and Intelligent Medicine Box

    Geng Yang;Li Xie;Matti Mantysalo;Xiaolin Zhou

  • Inkjet-Printed Graphene/PEDOT:PSS Temperature Sensors on a Skin-Conformable Polyurethane Substrate.

    Tiina Vuorinen;Juha Niittynen;Timo Kankkunen;Thomas M. Kraft

  • Screen-Printing Fabrication and Characterization of Stretchable Electronics

    Jari Suikkola;Toni Björninen;Mahmoud Mosallaei;Timo Kankkunen

  • Alternative sintering methods compared to conventional thermal sintering for inkjet printed silver nanoparticle ink

    Juha Niittynen;Robert Abbel;Matti Mäntysalo;Jolke Perelaer

  • Comparison of laser and intense pulsed light sintering (IPL) for inkjet-printed copper nanoparticle layers

    Juha Niittynen;Enrico Sowade;Hyunkyoo Kang;Reinhard R. Baumann

  • Low temperature nanoparticle sintering with continuous wave and pulse lasers

    Tero Kumpulainen;Jussi Pekkanen;Jani Valkama;Jarmo Laakso

  • System design issues for 3D system-in-package (SiP)

    J. Miettinen;M. Mantysalo;K. Kaija;E.O. Ristolainen

  • An inkjet-deposited antenna for 2.4 GHz applications

    Matti Mäntysalo;Pauliina Mansikkamäki

  • Inkjet printed System-in-Package design and manufacturing

    Jani Miettinen;Ville Pekkanen;Kimmo Kaija;Pauliina Mansikkamäki

  • Screen-Printed Curvature Sensors for Soft Robots

    Anastasia Koivikko;Ehsan Sadeghian Raei;Mahmoud Mosallaei;Matti Mantysalo

  • Oven Sintering Process Optimization for Inkjet-Printed Ag Nanoparticle Ink

    E. Halonen;T. Viiru;K. Ostman;A. L. Cabezas

  • Bio-Patch Design and Implementation Based on a Low-Power System-on-Chip and Paper-Based Inkjet Printing Technology

    Geng Yang;Li Xie;Matti Mäntysalo;Jian Chen

  • Body-Worn Antennas Making a Splash: Lifejacket-Integrated Antennas for Global Search and Rescue Satellite System

    J. Lilja;V. Pynttari;T. Kaija;R. Makinen

  • Non-Invasive Flexible and Stretchable Wearable Sensors With Nano-Based Enhancement for Chronic Disease Care

    Geng Yang;Gaoyang Pang;Zhibo Pang;Ying Gu

  • Evaluation of Inkjet Technology for Electronic Packaging and System Integration

    M. Mantysalo;P. Mansikkamaki;J. Miettinen;K. Kaija

  • Inkjet Printable Polydimethylsiloxane for All-Inkjet-Printed Multilayered Soft Electrical Applications.

    Riikka Mikkonen;Paula Puistola;Ilari Jönkkäri;Matti Mäntysalo

  • Drying-Mediated Self-Assembly of Graphene for Inkjet Printing of High-Rate Micro-supercapacitors

    Szymon Sollami Delekta;Mika‑Matti Laurila;Matti Mäntysalo;Jiantong Li

  • Utilizing inkjet printing to fabricate electrical interconnections in a system-in-package

    Ville Pekkanen;Matti Mäntysalo;Kimmo Kaija;Pauliina Mansikkamäki

  • Laser sintering of copper nanoparticles on top of silicon substrates

    A Soltani;B Khorramdel Vahed;A Mardoukhi;M Mäntysalo

  • Self-powered, high sensitivity printed e-tattoo sensor for unobtrusive arterial pulse wave monitoring

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  • Capability of inkjet technology in electronics manufacturing

    Matti Mantysalo;Ville Pekkanen;Kimmo Kaija;Juha Niittynen

  • Electrical performance and reliability evaluation of inkjet-printed Ag interconnections on paper substrates

    Li Xie;Matti Mäntysalo;Ana López Cabezas;Yi Feng

Frequent Co-Authors

Heli Jantunen
Heli Jantunen University of Oulu
Li-Rong Zheng
Li-Rong Zheng Fudan University
Toni Bjorninen
Toni Bjorninen Tampere University
Ronald Österbacka
Ronald Österbacka Åbo Akademi University
Leena Ukkonen
Leena Ukkonen Tampere University
Ioannis Kymissis
Ioannis Kymissis Columbia University
Hannu Tenhunen
Hannu Tenhunen Royal Institute of Technology
Shizuo Tokito
Shizuo Tokito Yamagata University
Mika Lindén
Mika Lindén University of Ulm
Ulrich S. Schubert
Ulrich S. Schubert Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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