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Shayan Mehraeen serves as an Assistant Professor within the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at Linköping University, actively contributing to the Sensor and Actuator Systems (SAS) research group and Bionics and Transduction Science unit. His work addresses the critical need for wearable assistive technologies in aging populations through innovative exoskeleton development.
His research focuses on electroactive polymer-based textile actuators that combine flexibility, lightweight construction, and silent operation. By integrating novel textile designs with polymer science, he develops wearable systems capable of active body movement assistance, with applications spanning medical rehabilitation and human-machine haptic interfaces. This interdisciplinary approach bridges material science, biomechanics, and assistive technology engineering.
Analysis of his 2025 publications reveals concentrated advancements in conducting polymer actuators, particularly PEDOT-based systems. Key innovations include optimizing double-coiled yarn architectures, evaluating anisotropic fabric impacts on 3D-printed components, and pioneering wet-spinning techniques for core-sheath artificial muscles—collectively enhancing performance metrics for real-world wearable robotics.
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Labs and Teams: Integral member of the multidisciplinary Sensor and Actuator Systems (SAS) group conducting research from transduction materials to soft robotics, and the Bionics and Transduction Science unit exploring intersections of biology, material science, and microsystem technology.





