Jonas Groten
0000-0002-9373-8172
JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
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Vibration Energy Harvesting with Printed P(VDF:TrFE) Transducers to Power Condition Monitoring Sensors for Industrial and Manufacturing Equipment
Optimization and realization of a space limited sens-PEH for smart floor applications
PopTouch: A Submillimeter Thick Dynamically Reconfigured Haptic Interface with Pressable Buttons
Enhancing High-Pressure Capillary Rheometer Viscosity Data Calculation with the Propagation of Uncertainties for Subsequent Cross-Williams, Landel, and Ferry (WLF) Parameter Fitting
Parameter Study on Force Curves of Assembled Electronic Components on Foils during Injection Overmolding Using Simulation
Influence of Injection Molding Parameters on the Peel Strength between Plasma-Treated Fluoropolymer Films and Polycarbonate
Self-Reducing Silver Ink on Polyurethane Elastomers for the Manufacture of Thin and Highly Stretchable Electrical Circuits
Screen-printed ferroelectric P(VDF-TrFE)-co-PbTiO3 and P(VDF-TrFE)-co-NaBiTi2O6 nanocomposites for selective temperature and pressure sensing.
Microstructured single-layer electrodes embedded in P(VDF-TrFE) for flexible and self-powered direction-sensitive strain sensors
Dislocation structures and the role of grain boundaries in cyclically deformed Ni micropillars
Datasets for the analysis of dislocations at grain boundaries and during vein formation in cyclically deformed Ni micropillars
Screen Printed Tactile Sensing Arrays for Prosthetic Applications
Quantitative in-situ TEM nanotensile testing of single crystal Ni facilitated by a new sample preparation approach
Investigation of plasticity/fatigue mechanisms at interfaces in Ni using ex-situ and in-situ SEM/TEM micro/nano-mechanical testing
Surfaces with Combined Microscale and Nanoscale Structures: A Route to Mechanically Stable Superhydrophobic Surfaces?
Light-Induced Switching of Surfaces at Wetting Transitions through Photoisomerization of Polymer Monolayers
Scanning Pyroelectric Microscopy for Characterizing Large-Area Printed Ferroelectric Sensors on the Nanoscale
Pyroelectric scanning probe microscopy: A method for local measurement of the pyroelectric effect in ferroelectric thin films
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