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Kyung-Eun Byun |
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology |
South Korea |
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Yury Gogotsi |
Drexel University |
USA |
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Klaus Müllen |
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research |
Germany |
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KEYNOTES
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Saptarshi Das |
PennState |
USA |
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Klaus Ensslin |
ETH zurich |
Switzerland |
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Deep Jariwala |
University of Pennsylvania |
USA |
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Jeehwan Kim |
MIT |
USA |
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Mario Lanza |
KAUST |
Saudi Arabia |
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Jia Li |
Brown University |
USA |
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Carl H. Naylor |
Intel Corporation |
USA |
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Marcos A. Pimenta |
UFMG |
Brazil |
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Maurizio Prato |
University of Trieste |
Italy |
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Joan M. Redwing |
The Pennsylvania State University |
USA |
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Joshua A. Robinson |
Pennsylvania State University |
USA |
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Peter J. Schuck |
Columbia University |
USA |
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Arend van der Zande |
University of Illinois |
USA |
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INVITED
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Antonio Agresti |
Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata” |
Italy |
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Sanna Arpiainen |
VTT |
Finland |
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Alexandre de Toledo Corrêa |
Gerdau Graphene |
Brazil |
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Lucia Gemma Delogu |
University of Padua |
Italy |
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Milan E. Delor |
Columbia University |
USA |
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Xufan Li |
Honda Research institute USA Inc. |
USA |
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Kyung-Eun Byun (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea)
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2D Materials for Mass Production
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Yury Gogotsi (Drexel University, USA)
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From 2D Carbon to 2D Carbides
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Klaus Müllen (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany)
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Graphene and Graphene Nanoribbons
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Saptarshi Das (PennState, USA)
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Bio-inspired and Ultra-low-power Multifunctional Devices based on Two-dimensional (2D) Materials
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Klaus Ensslin (ETH zurich, Switzerland)
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Quantum devices in graphene
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Deep Jariwala (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
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Two-Dimensional Semiconductors for Logic, Memory and Metamaterials
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Jeehwan Kim (MIT, USA)
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Deterministic wafer-scale growth and transfer of single-domain 2D materials.
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Mario Lanza (KAUST, Saudi Arabia)
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Advanced data encryption using two-dimensional materials
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Jia Li (Brown University, USA)
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Flatband, magnetism and superconductivity in twisted trilayer graphene
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Carl H. Naylor (Intel Corporation, USA)
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2D Materials for Industry
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Marcos A. Pimenta (UFMG, Brazil)
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Resonance Raman enhancement by the intralayer and interlayer electron-phonon processes in twisted bilayer graphene
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Maurizio Prato (University of Trieste, Italy)
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Chemistry of graphene for applications in energy and biomedicine
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Joan M. Redwing (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
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Step-directed epitaxy of TMDs on sapphire
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Joshua A. Robinson (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
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Exploring Metals at the Atomic Limit
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Peter J. Schuck (Columbia University, USA)
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Signatures of quantum-dot-like states and strong exciton-plasmon coupling in monolayer WSe2-gold heterostructures
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Arend van der Zande (University of Illinois, USA)
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Strain Resilient versus Strain Reconfigurable Systems in 2D Material Heterostructures
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Antonio Agresti (Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy)
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2D materials to make perovskite-based photovoltaics competitive with the exiting PV technologies
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Sanna Arpiainen (VTT, Finland)
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CMOS integration of graphene for multiplexed sensing
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Alexandre de Toledo Corrêa (Gerdau Graphene, Brazil)
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The application of graphene in codings and water dispersion
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Lucia Gemma Delogu (University of Padua, Italy)
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2D materials: from safety to immune-engineering
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Milan E. Delor (Columbia University, USA)
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Dark-exciton driven energy funneling into dielectric inhomogeneities in two-dimensional semiconductors
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Xufan Li (Honda Research institute USA Inc., USA)
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Direct growth of sub-10nm MoS2 nanoribbons and their width dependent quantum properties
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