University of Exeter » Graphene
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Explore abstracts of graphene-related research papers, as well as events and happenings in the graphene industry. At the University of Exeter, we combine teaching excellence and high levels of student satisfaction with world-class research. Our purpose is to use the power of our education and research to create a sustainable, healthy, and socially just future.
University of Exeter » Graphene
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New ways of making and using the wonder material graphene will be identified through pioneering work by engineers and scientists at the University of Exeter and Bath ..read more
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The most transparent, lightweight and flexible material ever for conducting electricity has been invented by a team from the University of Exeter ..read more
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The first experimental observation of a phenomenon in quantum mechanics that was predicted nearly 70 years ago holds important implications for the future of graphene-based electronic devices ..read more
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CEMPS research has been rated as world-leading or internationally excellent in the first assessment of the research quality of UK universities since 2008, the Research Excellence Framework (REF ..read more
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Unique properties of graphene and graphExeter combine to create a new flexible, transparent, photosensitive device ..read more
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A resilience to extreme conditions by the most transparent, lightweight and flexible material for conducting electricity could help revolutionise the electronic industry, according to a new study ..read more
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Ground-breaking research has successfully created the world’s first truly electronic textile, using the wonder material Graphene ..read more
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A pioneering new technique to produce high-quality, low cost graphene could pave the way for the development of the first truly flexible ‘electronic skin’, that could be used in robots ..read more
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A pioneering new technique to produce cutting-edge, versatile microchips could revolutionize the speed, efficiency and capability of the next generation of computers ..read more
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The quest to create affordable, durable and mass-produced ‘smart textiles’ has been given fresh impetus through the use of the wonder material Graphene ..read more