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Matti Mäntysalo is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences, Tampere University. His research focuses on advanced materials for energy storage systems, printed electronics, and biomedical applications. He leads projects on supercapacitors, flexible/stretchable electronics, and biosensors, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and biodegradability. Mäntysalo has authored over 130 publications and contributed to initiatives like the ECOtronics research project (2019–2022).
His work integrates material science, nanotechnology, and engineering to develop next-generation energy storage solutions and wearable medical devices. Key contributions include dopamine-functionalized supercapacitors, piezoelectric PLLA sensors for cardiovascular monitoring, and 3D-printed biodegradable electrodes. He also explores scalable manufacturing techniques such as roll-to-roll printing for monolithic supercapacitors and membrane-based energy systems.
Mäntysalo serves as an editorial board member for special issues on flexible sensors and MEMS technologies. His research bridges fundamental science and practical applications, addressing challenges in IoT, smart packaging, and sustainable electronics. Recent efforts include self-powered e-tattoo sensors and zero-discharge microbial electrolysis cells.

