Published on 10 May 2024

Materials for the Future

Materials for the Future

Graphene and 2D materials, despite being relatively fresh materials, have already taken a firm place in research, development and applications. Probably the most important characteristic about 2D materials is that they offer a possibility to form on-demand van der Waals heterostructures, where individual 2D crystals are stacked together, forming a novel, 3D structure, which composition (and thus, their properties) can be controlled with atomic precision. 

Seminar - 17 May 2024 / 10am - 11am