Todd Houghton
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About
Todd Houghton is a materials scientist and engineer specializing in stretchable and flexible electronics, with a focus on developing novel polymer composites for wearable sensor technologies. His research addresses the critical challenge of creating materials that are both highly conductive and mechanically deformable, enabling next-generation electronic interfaces for applications in robotics, medicine, and human-machine interaction. Houghton’s most impactful work includes the development of a stretchable capacitive strain sensor based on a novel polymer composite blend (2017, 10 citations), which demonstrated the ability to detect various human body motions with high sensitivity. He also pioneered a conductive and stretchable silver-polymer blend (2016, 8 citations) designed for flexible interconnects in medical sensors and displays. His contributions have advanced the practical realization of wearable electronics by improving material durability and electrical performance under mechanical strain. Houghton’s work is foundational for researchers exploring soft robotics, electronic skins, and biomedical monitoring devices, establishing him as a key contributor to the field of stretchable electronics.
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