
Graphene sensors read low-frequency brain waves
Biocompatible implant based on graphene safely measures and predicts brain states
Biocompatible implant based on graphene safely measures and predicts brain states
Graphene Flagship researchers have developed a new measurement standard for the analysis of graphene and layered materials that could accelerate production and optimise device fabrication.
Based at Technische Universität Dresden, Ali Shaygan Nia is a business developer for graphene-based coatings and composites for environmental applications such as air and water purification and anticorrosion coatings. Shaygan Nia has a PhD in polymer chemistry and more than six years’ experience developing graphene and 2D materials for composites and coatings. He also has experience on graphene-based product development and commercialisation by acting as application engineer at the Graphene Flagship's spin-off Sixonia Tech. Shaygan Nia now offers his thoughts on the current state of graphene in foam and coating applications.
Graphene Flagship researchers report a new method to integrate graphene and 2D materials into semiconductor manufacturing lines, a milestone for the recently launched 2D-EPL project.
Graphene Flagship experts identify key opportunities in graphene commercialisation after a comprehensive three-year analysis of production methods and potential applications.
Learn about the Graphene Flagship’s legal, ethical, financial and administrative managers
Talga's protective graphene coating installed on two active ocean-faring cargo vessels
Check out the Graphene Flagship’s brand-new website, redesigned from the ground up with accessibility at heart
Graphene-enabled technologies expand the realm of possibility within the biomedical and wearable electronics sectors.
Funded by the European Commission, this €20 million project will enable large volume production of electronic devices based on two-dimensional materials.
Kari Hjelt, Graphene Flagship Head of Innovation, explains how, thanks to graphene, phones could become faster and better-connected, with longer battery lives than ever before.
Cambridge Raman Imaging, spin-off company born from the Graphene Flagship, gains investment to build novel medical microscope for tumor imaging and more
Graphene Flagship Associate Member Nu Quantum promises new quantum devices thanks to 2D and layered materials
INBRAIN will develop graphene-based implants against brain disorders