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pressure by using graphene membranes as X-ray and electron transparent windows to separate a liquid/gas environment from the vacuum conditions typically needed (see 10.26434/chemrxiv-2025-0cgp0). This role
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instrumentation often located at synchrotron facilities. We have recently developed operando cells which can perform XPS measurements at > 1 bar pressure by using graphene membranes as X-ray and electron
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for material structuring – We investigate nanostructured soft materials using graphene and other high aspect ratio fillers to enhance antibacterial, electrical, thermal, mechanical, gas-barrier, and hierarchical
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will work on exploring the fundamental properties of graphene and Van Der Waals heterostructures. Topics include the fractional quantum Hall effect, the quantum valley Hall effect, the superconducting
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is flexible. Responsibilities: • Design and conduct low-temperature SPM and electronic transport experiments to investigate the physics of strongly-correlated electronic phases in moiré graphene
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addresses core research questions related to: Powder-based metal additive manufacturing Powder technology and surface engineering Surface coatings and nanomaterials Two-dimensional materials such as graphene
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to the processing and electron microscopy structural characterization of low-dimensional nanostructures. Dispersability, processability, and manipulation of these objects are important objectives of the group. In
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Materials and Devices (AEMD) group focuses on the material sciences and technology aspects of novel electronic materials, with a strong emphasis on graphene as well as other 2D materials (MoS2). The group
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-slope transistors for energy-efficient microelectronics applications as a part of a DOE Microelectronics Science and Research Center (MSRC) project. You will explore the materials and device physics of 2D
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, graphene, additive manufacturing of electronics, 3d printer ink design, waveguide and fiber devices, PCB fabrication, SMT pick and place, and electronics chip design at microwave and THz frequencies