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
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.
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.
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.
Properties and Applications of TMDCs, MXenes, h-BN and h-AlN -- In the realm of materials science, the discovery of graphene heralded a new era of exploration into two-dimensional materials (2DM). Since then, a plethora of novel 2D materials have emerged, each with unique properties and promising applications. Among these, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), MXenes, hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), and hexagonal aluminum nitride (h-AlN) have garnered significant attention for their diverse range of properties and potential applications. In this article we delve into the properties and explore the exciting applications of these remarkable materials.