EU-China Workshop 2021
4th Graphene Flagship EU-China Workshop on Graphene and related 2D materials
Organised as a virtual event, this workshop aims to foster exchange of experiences, practices and ideas related to the current and emerging topics associated with the fundamental materials synthesis, physics and devices for graphene and related 2D materials.
Practical information
Registration is open to members of the Graphene Flagship and Chinese delegates. Registration will close on 2 November, noon CET (Brussels, Paris time).
This is a follow up to the China-EU Workshop held in Shanghai, China, on 16-18 October 2019.
EU-China 2021 | Virtual event Start time: 5 November 2021, 08:00 CET End time: 5 November 2021, 13:00 CET |
Contact
For more information, please contact graphene-eu@esf.org
Speakers
Guangyu Zhang, Institute of Physics, CAS, China
Yuanbo Zhang, Fudan University, China
Kaihui Liu, Peking University, China
Wencai Ren, Institute of Metal Research, CAS, China
Lihong Bao, Institute of Physics, CAS, China
Andrea Ferrari, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Frank Koppens, ICFO, Spain
Stephan Roche, ICREA and ICN2, Spain
Gianluca Fiori, Università di Pisa, Italy
Paolo Samori, Université de Strasbourg, France
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