Creasy Clauser Huntsman
Papers
2
Total Citations
5
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2
About
Creasy Clauser Huntsman is pioneering the next generation of intelligent fiber-optic sensors, with a focused expertise in multimodal fiber antennas for advanced environmental and mechanical sensing. Their research centers on thermally drawn fibers, a platform that offers superior sensitivity, accuracy, and manufacturability compared to conventional commercial sensors. Huntsman’s major contributions include the development of novel fiber architectures capable of simultaneously detecting proximity, stress, and sub-terahertz signals, enabling a single fiber to function as both a communication antenna and a deformation sensor. Their 2024 paper on a multimodal fiber antenna for proximity and stress sensing has garnered 3 citations, while a companion study on sub-terahertz fiber antennas for environmental and deformation sensing has received 2 citations, marking early recognition in a rapidly evolving field. This work holds transformative potential for smart textiles, structural health monitoring, and wearable electronics, where multifunctional, lightweight sensing is critical. Huntsman’s achievements demonstrate a clear trajectory toward redefining how fibers can integrate sensing and communication, positioning them as an emerging leader in photonic and materials engineering.
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- 1Multimodal fiber antenna for proximity and stress sensing3 citations · 2024
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