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Clementine Boutry is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Components, Technology and Materials at Delft University of Technology. Her research focuses on biodegradable technologies, with a specific interest in biodegradable micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and their applications in sensors, actuators, and electronics. She leads a multidisciplinary team within the Biodegradable Technologies group, aiming to develop advanced MEMS made entirely from biodegradable materials for medical applications. Boutry's work is recognized through numerous awards and grants, including the prestigious 2023 ERC Starting Grant for nerve repair and the 2025 NWO VIDI grant for heart failure recovery. She has also received several interfaculty collaboration grants and postdoctoral research opportunities. Boutry's publications span notable topics such as the fabrication of biodegradable sensors and the development of wireless microsystems. Her commitment to advancing the field of biodegradable electronics is reflected in her continuous efforts to innovate and improve material-device interfaces for sustainable applications. Boutry actively engages in mentoring students and promoting research that aligns with current demands for personalized healthcare and ecological sustainability.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, NL
Clementine Boutry conducts research in the area of biodegradable technologies, specifically focusing on MEMS and their applications in ecological monitoring and health.
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