Currently as a Junior Researcher in CENIMAT|i3N, FCT-NOVA, I'm working on the development of electrically and thermally conductive printed technologies for integration into a wide range of devices, spanning from micro-systems to large-area applications. With a Bachelor in Physics in the University of Athens, my hometown in Greece, I pursued a Master in Nanophysics in Grenoble, France. At the LMGP lab, I completed my PhD and Postdoc in transparent electrodes and heaters, based on silver nanowire networks. Then, I spent a year in Japan, as a JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Someya Group Lab, the University of Tokyo, and member of LIMMS/IIS-CNRS. My research there focused on the integration of organic-based, skin-conformable electrodes into smart textiles for biomedical applications. I thrive on merging various experimental techniques and modelling methods and working in academia-industry collaborative projects. Constantly involved in popular science, climate action, and equity in scientific domains, I also find joy in expressing my research investigations into paintings. My personal interests span writing poetry, amateur theater, yoga, hiking, and Japanese calligraphy.
Materials Science, Nanotechnology
Materials Science, Nanotechnology
D.T. Papanastasiou‡, E. Carlos‡, D. Muñoz-Rojas, C. Jiménez, A. Pimentel, E. Fortunato, R. Martins, D. Bellet «Fully Solution-Based AgNW/AlOx Nanocomposites for Stable Transparent Heaters» ACS Appl. Electron. Mater. 2022, 4 (12), 5816–5824 https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaelm.2c01007