Our series of promising young researchers in the exciting field of 2D materials and spintronics continues. Now it’s time to meet Tarik Hossain from the University of Jena in Germany, involved in the 2DSPIN-TECH project.
Roselle Ngaloy is one of the young researchers involved in the 2DSPIN-TECH project. She is working on device-level characterisation of 2D magnets, loves clean room activities and got inspired by her mother – and the Queen of Carbon.
Innovative and sustainable technology with 2D materials is a priority of researchers and entrepreneurs worldwide. Now, a brand-new Horizon Europe graphene-spintronic project kicks off with huge potential to provide reliable memory storage solutions. It is a game-changer for the next-generation technology in an exciting field.