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  1. Ultra-low thermal conductivity in nanoscale, epitaxial SnS grains
  2. Inadequacy of Peak Detachment Force in Describing Ice Adhesion Strength: the Critical Role of Shear Force–Time Evolution in Icephobicity Assessment
  3. Hybrid organic-inorganic functional nanocomposites: From basis to applications in stretchable sensing and energy devices
  4. Brush and Dry: A Posttreatment-Free Simple Process to Pattern PEDOT:PSS Films with Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance via Shear Flow-Induced Morphology Tuning
  5. Experimental debate on the overlooked fundamental concepts in surface wetting and topography vs. ice adhesion strength relationships
  6. Omnidirectional 3D Printing of PEDOT: PSS Aerogels with Tunable Electromechanical Performance: A Playground for Unconventional Stretchable Interconnects and Thermoelectrics
  7. Process and design guidelines for inkjet-printed organic photovoltaic cells – using the example of PM6:Y6
  8. Future Trends in Alternative Sustainable Materials for Low-Temperature Thermoelectric Applications
  9. Energy-Autonomous Tread Wear Wireless Sensor System for Tire Monitoring
  10. Laser-printed flexible thermoelectric generators
  11. Electrodeposition of liquid metal for integrated and three-dimensional interconnects.
  12. Upscaled Synthesis Protocol for Phase‐Pure, Colloidally Stable MXenes with Long Shelf Lives
  13. Direct Ink Writing of Stretchable Organic Thermoelectrics
  14. 35 challenges in materials science being tackled by PIs under 35(ish) in 2021
  15. Boosting the performance of printed thermoelectric materials by inducing morphological anisotropy
  16. Emerging Thermoelectric Generators Based on Printed and Flexible Electronics Technology
  17. Selective Laser Sintering of Blade-Coated Thermoelectric Materials with Tunable Thickness
  18. Fully stretchable active-matrix organic light-emitting electrochemical cell array
  19. Ink Development and Printing of Conducting Polymers for Intrinsically Stretchable Interconnects and Circuits
  20. Strain- and Strain-Rate-Invariant Conductance in a Stretchable and Compressible 3D Conducting Polymer Foam
  21. Inkjet-printed stretchable and low voltage synaptic transistor array
  22. Multi-scale ordering in highly stretchable polymer semiconducting films
  23. Characterization of Hydrogen Bonding Formation and Breaking in Semiconducting Polymers under Mechanical Strain
  24. An integrated self-healable electronic skin system fabricated via dynamic reconstruction of a nanostructured conducting network
  25. Enhanced Process Integration and Device Performance of Carbon Nanotubes via Flocculation
  26. Nonhalogenated Solvent Processable and Printable High-Performance Polymer Semiconductor Enabled by Isomeric Nonconjugated Flexible Linkers
  27. Enhancing Molecular Alignment and Charge Transport of Solution‐Sheared Semiconducting Polymer Films by the Electrical‐Blade Effect
  28. Skin electronics from scalable fabrication of an intrinsically stretchable transistor array
  29. Inkjet-printed, intrinsically stretchable conductors and interconnects
  30. Roll‐to‐Roll Printed Large‐Area All‐Polymer Solar Cells with 5% Efficiency Based on a Low Crystallinity Conjugated Polymer Blend
  31. A highly stretchable, transparent, and conductive polymer
  32. Electric Field Tuning Molecular Packing and Electrical Properties of Solution‐Shearing Coated Organic Semiconducting Thin Films
  33. Comparison of the Morphology Development of Polymer-Fullerene and Polymer-Polymer Solar Cells during Solution-Shearing Blade Coating
  34. Smart RFID label with a printed multisensor platform for environmental monitoring
  35. Inkjet and microcontact printing of functional materials on foil for the fabrication of pixel-like capacitive vapor microsensors
  36. Design and Development of Sensing RFID Tags on Flexible Foil Compatible With EPC Gen 2
  37. Foil-Level Inkjet-Printed pyroMEMS Balloon Actuators: Fabrication, Modeling, and Validation
  38. Study of bending reliability and electrical properties of platinum lines on flexible polyimide substrates
  39. Development of a New Generation of Ammonia Sensors on Printed Polymeric Hotplates
  40. Large arrays of inkjet-printed MEMS microbridges on foil
  41. Decreasing the size of printed comb electrodes by the introduction of a dielectric interlayer for capacitive gas sensors on polymeric foil: Modeling and fabrication
  42. Properties and Printability of Inkjet and Screen-Printed Silver Patterns for RFID Antennas
  43. Theoretical and experimental study of the bending influence on the capacitance of interdigitated micro-electrodes patterned on flexible substrates
  44. Design of a CMOS single stage dual-mode SC C/V converter for capacitive sensors
  45. Design of a dual-mode 1.8 V 62 uW CMOS sensor interface for inkjet-printed sensor
  46. Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications
  47. Towards fully printed capacitive gas sensors on flexible PET substrates based on Ag interdigitated transducers with increased stability
  48. Printed micro-hotplates on flexible substrates for gas sensing
  49. Self-standing printed humidity sensor with thermo-calibration and integrated heater
  50. A robust platform for textile integrated gas sensors
  51. Large-area compatible fabrication and encapsulation of inkjet-printed humidity sensors on flexible foils with integrated thermal compensation
  52. Physical and electrical properties of ink-jet and screen printed patterns for RFID HF antennas
  53. Fully inkjet-printed parallel-plate capacitive gas sensors on flexible substrate
  54. Feasibility of Printing Woven Humidity and Temperature Sensors for the Integration into Electronic Textiles
  55. Printed sensors on smart RFID labels for logistics
  56. All additive inkjet printed humidity sensors on plastic substrate
  57. Foil-level fabrication of inkjet-printed pyroMEMS balloon actuators
  58. Inkjet Printing of Interdigitated Capacitive Chemical Sensors with Reduced Size by the Introduction of a Dielectric Interlayer
  59. Humidity and Temperature Sensors on Plastic Foil for Textile Integration
  60. Why Going Towards Plastic and Flexible Sensors?