Jignesh Vanjaria

Arizona State University

Papers

3

Total Citations

20

H-Index

2

About

Jignesh Vanjaria is a researcher at the forefront of stretchable and flexible electronics, with a primary focus on developing novel materials for wearable sensors and flexible interconnects. His work centers on polymer composite blends that combine mechanical stretchability with electrical conductivity, addressing a critical challenge in the field of soft electronics. Vanjaria’s most impactful contribution is his 2017 study on stretchable capacitive strain sensors, which has garnered 10 citations. This work introduced a novel polymer composite blend capable of detecting various human body motions, with promising applications in robotics, medicine, and electronic gaming. His earlier research, published in 2016, explored conductive and stretchable silver-polymer blends for electronic applications, achieving 8 citations for its potential in medical sensors, displays, and robotic systems. A related study on high-conductivity silver-polymer blends for flexible interconnects further demonstrates his commitment to advancing durable, high-performance materials. Vanjaria’s contributions are particularly notable for bridging material science and practical device integration, offering solutions that are both highly conductive and mechanically robust. His work continues to inspire innovations in wearable technology and soft robotics.

Research Focus

Key Achievements

2
H-Index
3
Papers
20
Total Citations
7
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Stretchable Capacitive Strain Sensors Based on a Novel Polymer Composite Blend
10 citations · 2017
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2016 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: Arizona State University

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