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Henrik Andersson is an Associate Professor (Docent) at Mid Sweden University's Department of Engineering, Mathematics and Science Education (IMD) in Sundsvall. His research spans multiple interdisciplinary fields at the intersection of materials science, nanotechnology, and energy harvesting.
Andersson's research focuses on printed electronics, triboelectric nanogenerators, and paper-based electronics. His work explores innovative approaches to energy harvesting from everyday movements and environmental sources, with particular emphasis on sustainable and biodegradable materials. He has made significant contributions to understanding the triboelectric properties of various materials, including human body interactions, plant-based materials, and novel composites.
His recent publications reveal a strong trend toward green energy solutions using waste materials like paper, development of high-performance sensors for healthcare applications, and exploration of novel materials for energy storage and conversion. His research has practical applications in wearable technology, IoT devices, and sustainable energy solutions.
Andersson leads and participates in multiple research projects including IMPHET (Innovation environment for advanced Materials and Processes with Sustainable Energy Applications), LEAP (Large-area Energy Application Platform), and STORE (Electrical energy storage). These projects demonstrate his commitment to developing practical, sustainable energy solutions through interdisciplinary collaboration.
His work bridges fundamental materials research with practical applications, particularly in developing manufacturing processes for printed electronics on paper substrates and exploring new applications for triboelectric phenomena in everyday environments.