Dr. Jens Martin, from the Leibniz-Insitut für Kristallforschung (IKZ) in Berlin, has been the speaker of the 30th Aachen Graphene Center Seminar. Dr. Martin is the head of the section Semiconductor Nanostructures at IKZ, and one of the coordinators of the IKZ-IRIS Joint Lab “Layer Transfer for 2D-Heterostructures“. In his talk, presented the recent advances of his group on the growth, release and transfer of thin epitaxial perovskite films, as well in on the in-situ growth of 2D-vdW multilayers and heterostructures.
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On January 26, the Aachen Graphene & 2D Materials center will host a seminar by Dr. Ellie Galanis and Jemma Allan, who will share some of the insights beyond the commercially available graphene Hall sensor produced by Paragraf.
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On Tuesday, October 6, the Aachen Graphene & 2D Materials will host a seminar by Prof. Thomas Mueller, from the Technical University of Vienna, who will present his latest results on how to exploit 2D-semiconductor photodiode-arrays for ultrafast machine vision.
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After a long break, the Aachen Graphene & 2D Materials Center resumes its series of seminars – now in a virtual form due to the current COVID-19 pandemics. The first guest will be Prof. Stephan Hofmann from the University of Cambridge, who will talk about the fundamental mechanisms that underpin CVD technology for atomically-thin 2D films.
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