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“Torres, Roche, and Charlier have written a very attractive book on graphene-based materials that takes a reader or student with no prior exposure to this topic to a level where he or she can carry out research at a high level and work in this area professionally, assuming a standard background of a condensed matter… Continue Reading

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Nature Nanotechnology celebrates 10 years of graphene and more

Nature Nanotechnology celebrates 10 years of graphene and more

A day like today in 2004 the famous paper by Geim and Novoselov appeared in Science. Nature Nanotechnology celebrates this with a Focus on Graphene Applications. You may take a look at it here. The readers interested in graphene applications may also profit from the Graphene Roadmap presented in the latest issue of Nanoscale: “Science…

Announcement of “Graphene 2015: 10th-13th March in Bilbao”

Announcement of “Graphene 2015: 10th-13th March in Bilbao”

The 5th edition of Graphene International Conference will take place in Bilbao (Spain) between the 10th and the 13th of March 2015. More info soon. This meeting will follow the overwhelming success of the last editions. Some numbers of the latest meeting in Toulouse are included below: Conference web-site: http://www.grapheneconf.com/

Talk to the editors: Publishing your graphene research in Nature and PRL

Talk to the editors: Publishing your graphene research in Nature and PRL

Getting published in top journals may be crucial for advancing in your career. In the first video (posted by the Graphene Flagship), the editors of Nature Physics, Materials and Nanotechnology talk about their journals and how graphene/2D materials research fits in. The second video is a very interesting interview with PRL Editor Dr. Samindranath Mitra. Dr….

Graphene news (June’s update)

Graphene news (June’s update)

Research on graphene-based materials seems to be getting to a new level of activity. Indeed, we have witnessed an impressive set of experiments since our last update in March. This time one of the magic words is ‘control’. Electrical control of the stacking between layers in trilayer graphene [1]; optical control in the case of…

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