Amit Barua
Materials Engineering amit.barua@utu.fi |
Power Electronics, PCB Design and Layout, Semiconductor Physics, Material Science and Flexible Electronics, Sensors
Amit Barua is currently a doctoral researcher in the research group Materials for Flexible Devices at the University of Turku. He came from Bangaldesh and obtained his M.Sc. in Electronics Engineering from University of Southern Denmark and B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from American International University-Bangladesh. He previously served as a research assistant in the Smart Materials group at SDU NanoSyd, Mads Clausen Institute in Denmark.
My current research is focusing on the design, fabrication, characterization and optimization of the various kind of flexible strechable breathable transparent and biodegradable sensors which can be implicated as electronic skins for healthcare technologies and other flexible devices for IoT applications.
- Biomimetic freestanding microfractals for flexible electronics (2025)
- npj Flexible Electronics
- Biodegradable, Self-Adhesive, Stretchable, Transparent, and Versatile Electronic Skins Based on Intrinsically Hydrophilic Poly(Caproactone-Urethane) Elastomer (2024)
- Advanced Engineering Materials
- Sustainable castor oil-derived cross-linked poly(ester-urethane) elastomeric films for stretchable transparent conductive electrodes and heaters (2024)
- Journal of Materials Chemistry A
- Sustainable cross-linked poly(glycerol–co–δ–valerolactone) urethane substrates and multipurpose transparent electrodes for wearable electronics (2024)
- Chemical Engineering Journal