Sailing on international waters
An overview of our most successful collaborations from the Graphene Flagship with researchers in China, Korea and Japan
An overview of our most successful collaborations from the Graphene Flagship with researchers in China, Korea and Japan
Graphene and transition-metal dichalcogenides are the most common examples of layered materials, but there is a world of other possibilities that have not been fully exploited: for example, antimony and germanium nanolayers. The FLAG-ERA 2D-SbGe project explores layered materials “off the beaten track”.
NeuroStimSpinal combines materials science, electrical engineering, bioengineering and biomedicine to accelerate spinal cord injury repair
The Graphene Flagship proudly welcome Bright Day Graphene, our latest Associated Member. Founded in 2017, Bright Day Graphene AB, in Sweden, strives to offer high performing materials without harmful environmental impacts.
We interview Thierry Ouisse about MORE-MXenes, a Graphene Flagship Partnering Project that finished recently. Their research focused on understanding an interesting family of layered materials containing rare-earths, with great potential in electronics and spintronics.
The Graphene Flagship is an ever-growing consortium of talented researchers and innovators across Europe.
FLAG-ERA funds sixteen new Graphene Flagship Parterning Projects
Graphene Flagship scientists have produced a graphene patch that records the condition of chronic wounds, such as ulcers suffered by the elderly or those with diabetes, at any time. The data can be sent from home to the hospital via mobile phone, facilitating a rapid response to possible infections.
Graphene Flagship Associated Member Grapheal has developed a pioneering graphene-based wearable patch for the remote monitoring of chronic wounds.
The H20 project, a Partnering Project of the Graphene Flagship, aims to expand the layered material library by introducing new organic semiconductors (OSC) down to a few monolayers in thickness, which are mechanically stable and transferable on any other layered materials for making heterostructures.
Four companies associated to the Graphene Flagship exhibited their prototypes, commercial products and live demos at the Graphene Pavilion at Mobile World Congress on February 25-28 in Barcelona, Spain.
The sunrise of new graphene derivatives is achieved by chemistry of fluorographene.
FLAG-ERA held a kick off seminar on 21 and 22 March 2018 to welcome the Graphene Flagship and Human Brain Project's new Partnering Projects.