Jed A. Hartings

University of Cincinnati Medical Center

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About

Dr. Jed A. Hartings is a leading researcher at the intersection of flexible electronics and biomedical engineering, with a primary focus on developing advanced materials for implantable and wearable medical devices. His most-cited work, "Polysilicon Thin Film Developed on Flexible Polyimide for Biomedical Applications" (2016, 13 citations), represents a foundational contribution to the field of electronic skin and flexible catheter technology. In this study, Dr. Hartings pioneered the development of polysilicon thin films on flexible polyimide substrates using aluminum-induced crystallization, creating highly sensitive pressure and thermal sensors. This innovation directly addresses critical needs in prosthetics, robotics, and multimodal biomedical monitoring by enabling conformable, durable sensor arrays that can integrate with biological tissues. His work has been instrumental in advancing the functional capabilities of flexible biomedical devices, demonstrating how thin-film technology can be adapted for real-time physiological monitoring in clinical settings. Dr. Hartings' research continues to shape the development of next-generation flexible electronics, bridging the gap between materials science and practical medical applications.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Polysilicon Thin Film Developed on Flexible Polyimide for Biomedical Applications
13 citations · 2016
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2016 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: University of Cincinnati Medical Center

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