Past Events
In this free, digital Diversity in Graphene Career Event, we explored different career options. We heard from former and current Graphene Flagship researchers who work in academia and industry. They provided their life examples and very practical career suggestions. The event was dedicated to PhD students, early career researchers and anyone considering their future career steps.
Register for FREE today for the first installment of the Europractice & 2D EPL Webinar Series on 28 April, 16:00 CEST. This technical webinar is expected to last 60 minutes including Q&A, and will feature presentations from Dr. Romano Hoofman (imec) and Dr. Daniel Neumaier (AMO).
We welcomed over 300 attendees to this workshop, hosted by the Graphene Flagship's 2D-EPL, which focused on the different steps that are encountered during the transfer of 2D materials on Si wafers, which secure access to the most advanced nanofabrication technology. The challenges linked to the delamination of high quality 2D materials grown on epitaxial templates as well as the subsequent steps for bonding the 2D materials to the target wafer were subject to an in depth dive.
The Graphene Flagship Standardisation Committee (GFSC) hosted a webinar on 18 January 2022, 10:00 – 12:15 CET.
Ultra-broadband absorption properties of graphene have enabled a wide number of possibilities in the fields of lasers and photonics. Here we'll present a patented turn-key, dual-wavelength synchronised fibre laser solution exploiting graphene as a broadband saturable absorber to be implemented in a coherent Raman microscopy platform for live cell-imaging and tissue analysis.
Organised as a virtual event, this workshop aims to foster exchange of experiences, practices and ideas related to the current and emerging topics associated with the fundamental materials synthesis, physics and devices for graphene and related 2D materials.
The 5th Japan-EU Workshop on Graphene and Related 2D Materials will be held online on 25 October 2021.
The workshop aims at being a forum for the exchange of experiences, practices and ideas related to the current and emerging topics associated with the fundamental materials synthesis, physics and devices for graphene and related 2D materials. During this event, major scientific achievements, most urgent open questions and newly identified challenges will be addressed. Additional objective will be to explore further possibilities for collaborative research opportunities between researchers in Europe and Japan.
Organised as a virtual event, this workshop aims to foster the exchange of experiences, practices and ideas related to the current and emerging topics associated with the basic chemistry approach, materials synthesis, application development and commercialization of graphene and related 2D materials.
Graphene Week is Europe's Leading Graphene Conference, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology and research on graphene from more than 200 experts related to industry and academia. The 2021 edition, held digitally featured 50 oral and 120 poster presentations with over 25 hours of live interactions and 3 weeks of on demand content.
Twisted bilayers of 2D materials, such as twisted bilayer graphene or heterostructures of transition metal dichalcogenides, have fascinating twist-angle-tunable properties, including flat electronic bands, moiré excitons or superconductivity. The Moiré-Twistronics workshop brings together experimentalists and theorists who work on this quickly growing field and aims to identify open challenges and new directions. The registration and abstract submission for the participation with posters is open and will be free for all Graphene Flagship partners.
One of the biggest challenges the 2D materials faces to be adopted by this industry is the growth of material with a similar stability, reliability and defect density. In this workshop we addressed and discussed these growth challenges.
In this webinar, Luigi Colombo, retired TI Fellow and Adjunct Professor at the university of Texas at Dallas, will review a few examples of technology development, IP generation and technology transfer options in the semiconductor industry. He will also discuss the role of members of the ecosystem and the effect on technology development and transfer.
In this webinar, Piers Andrew, one of Emberion’s founders, describes the company’s genesis as a spin-out from a multinational and its subsequent evolution into an independent entity. He will relate the journey taken from the initial “hero” devices made in the laboratory – through twists and turns – to the development of a saleable product.
Hosted by the Center for 2D and Layered Materials and the 2D Crystal Consortium at Penn State University, and the Graphene Flagship and the University of Manchester National Graphene Institute, this virtual workshop aims to enhance synergy within the community and build toward a strong future in 2D crystal science and technology, bringing together the 8th Annual “Graphene and Beyond: From Atoms to Applications” Workshop.
The EuroNanoForum online conference to be held May 5th-6th will address the role of nano-enabled technologies and industries in the transformation towards EU prosperity. The event will bring forward the role of R&I, as well as the opportunities offered by EU’s next Framework Programme; Horizon Europe.