Location

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Start Date

16-4-2011 10:00 AM

End Date

16-4-2011 11:30 AM

Description

Graphene is the most recent material discovered by scientists and is a star on the horizon of materials science and condensed matter physics. The one atom thick, two dimensional materials is an amazing conductor of electricity. Although graphene was not discovered completely until 2004, it has already revealed potential applications and scientists have begun researching ways of developing graphene products for the market. Only two products have been successfully produced so far, but scientists have encountered amazing results. This material has many potential applications in the real world and is about to change the future in a positive way.

Keywords

Graphene

Disciplines

Condensed Matter Physics | Materials Science and Engineering | Physics

Language

English


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Apr 16th, 10:00 AM Apr 16th, 11:30 AM

Graphene: Material that will change the future

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Graphene is the most recent material discovered by scientists and is a star on the horizon of materials science and condensed matter physics. The one atom thick, two dimensional materials is an amazing conductor of electricity. Although graphene was not discovered completely until 2004, it has already revealed potential applications and scientists have begun researching ways of developing graphene products for the market. Only two products have been successfully produced so far, but scientists have encountered amazing results. This material has many potential applications in the real world and is about to change the future in a positive way.