At the crossroads of cutting-edge materials science and advanced biomedical engineering, Jack Maughan is building tools that could reshape how we treat and interact with the brain. A postdoctoral researcher with a background in nanoscience and tissue engineering, Jack is exploring how graphene-based microneedles can enable next-generation neural interfaces devices that could one day treat neurological disorders, restore movement, and even enhance human-machine communication.
Winner of the Graphene Week Impact Leaders Award 2024, Timofey Savilov began his journey at a research institute in Singapore founded by Nobel Laureate Konstantin Novoselov, seeking hands-on experience beyond his computational background. Now a PhD researcher, he explores the curious behavior of magnetic nanodrums and the unexpected phenomena they reveal.
The 19th Graphene Week conference, hosted in Prague, Czech Republic, on 14-18 October highlighted the progress made in graphene and 2D materials (2DM) research and innovation since the isolation of graphene in October 2004.
Graphene Week 2023 will build on the success of previous years to create an event for researchers, innovators, and industry leaders, present and emerging
Our Graphene Flagship conference Graphene Week comes back in person this year! We’re travelling to the BMW Welt in Munich, Germany, one of the most important innovation hubs in Europe, to discover the latest advances in graphene and layered materials.
Following up on our successful Graphene Week 2021 – the leading event for the Graphene Flagship community – we dedicate a spotlight article to the winners of the poster sessions.
Following up on our successful Graphene Week 2021 – the leading event for the Graphene Flagship community – we dedicate a spotlight article to the winners of the poster sessions.
Cecilia Mattevi was an invited speaker at Graphene Week 2021, where she showed us her exciting work on the 3D-printing of energy storage devices – with the help of graphene. "We are very interested in layered materials, in particular graphene, for energy applications" she says.