AI in Science Working Groups
The AI in Science Working Groups (AISWGs), organised by the SCIANCE project, are now open for participation.
The AI in Science Working Groups (AISWGs), organised by the SCIANCE project, are now open for participation.
BeDimensional and Rice University achieve significant results demonstrating that few-layer hBN can destroy PFAS “forever chemicals”, among the most persistent and harmful contaminants known, breaking some of the strongest bonds in chemistry.
The event marks the operational debut of the technology, applied in a real-world context through a conductive solution capable of generating heat uniformly and efficiently, confirming BeDimensional’s pioneering role in the energy transition through advanced materials
Partners of the Graphene Flagship's 2D-PRINTABLE project have recently reported advances in printed heterostructure fabrication.
A comprehensive library of 2D materials for ink fabrication has been successfully established by the Graphene Flagship's 2D-PRINTABLE project, covering a broad range of material classes, including p-type and n-type semiconductors, metals, insulators, and functional materials such as ferroelectrics, multiferroics, superconductors, and magnetic 2D compounds.
Leather meets advanced materials
2D-BioPAD and MUNASET at Graphene Week 2025: Showcasing Graphene-Based Biomedical Innovation
Graphene Flagship spearhead project - AEROGrAFT* - has a spin-off company from Kiel University called AERO MATERIALS and they are making nanomaterials that are 99.9% air!
This revolutionary technology provides energy savings of 40%, on average, compared to traditional electric radiators and is a competitive alternative to heat pumps. A thin, versatile, eco-friendly, and easy-to-install radiant solution.
Florian Graßme is a researcher working at the intersection of 2D materials and nanosheet functionalisation. Their work in the 2D PRINTABLE project is laying the groundwork for future applications in printable electronics and nano-engineered devices.
For Robin Smeyers, a passion for 2D materials began with a single thesis and quickly grew into a full-blown research journey. What started as a master’s project on graphene became a launchpad for academic discovery, leading him to a PhD focused on one of the most intriguing frontiers in condensed matter physics: straintronics. Robin’s work ranges from simulating balloon-like graphene structures to exploring the possibilities of room-temperature superconductors, laying the foundation for technologies that could one day transform our world.
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Winner of the Graphene Week Impact Leaders Award 2024, Timofey Savilov began his journey at a research institute in Singapore founded by Nobel Laureate Konstantin Novoselov, seeking hands-on experience beyond his computational background. Now a PhD researcher, he explores the curious behavior of magnetic nanodrums and the unexpected phenomena they reveal.
At the end of November 2024, a two-day expert workshop on Graphene Family Materials (GFM) was held by the OECD in Paris.