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The Graphene Flagship is sailing on to new horizons, under a different funding structure that adapts to the widening European ecosystem. Bringing together 118 academic and industrial partners in 12 research and innovation projects and 1 coordination and support project with a combined budget of nearly €100M, the Graphene Flagship initiative will continue to advance Europe’s lead in 2D materials.
Making structures on 2D materials with a commercial 3D printer
Looking to the stars: how the Graphene Flagship is using space experiments to develop new technologies
Fact: No graphene type or graphene-based material (e.g. pristine graphene, graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide or any other type of modified or non-modified graphene-based material) is included in the ingredient lists of any of the COVID-19 vaccines authorised for clinical use in Europe. Find all of the ingredient lists for all of the COVID-19 vaccines here.
Andreas Isacsson shares the successes of the project, which investigates heat and charge transport in composite materials Funded by the FLAG-ERA Joint Transnational Call 2017, Graphene Flagship Partnering Project MECHANIC uses modelling and computer simulations to investigate what happens when graphene-based materials are incorporated into polymer composites. Project Leader Andreas Isacsso
The successful FLAG-ERA projects will expand the current research on graphene and related materials and the collaborations within the Graphene Flagship to develop new graphene-enabled innovations.
Raul Arenal, ARAID Researcher and Group Leader at Graphene Flagship partner the University of Zaragoza, Spain, used electron microscopy to study the changes taking place during GO’s reduction. His two recent papers could help scientists to design new materials with carefully tailored properties. What happens to graphene oxide when we reduce it?Graphene oxide (GO) is now commonly used i
Graphene Flagship Space Champion Carlo Iorio will advise EU ministers on space science Carlo Iorio, Senior Researcher at the Microgravity Research Centre at Graphene Flagship partner Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium, has been appointed by the European Commission as an expert on Defence Industry and Space (DEFIS).Since 2020 Iorio has been the Graphene Flagship Space Champion. As
In October 2020, the Graphene Flagship launched a second project funded by the European Commission: the 2D Experimental Pilot Line (2D-EPL). This project is working to establish a European ecosystem for the prototype production of graphene and related material (GRM)-based electronics, photonics and sensors.
Dive into the latest edition of Graphene Magazine to see inside real graphene labs, learn about next-generation graphene cameras and batteries, and read about how graphene is soaring towards the marketplace in our top news stories of the year.
On 1 February 2021, Patrik Johansson took on the position of Vice Director for the Graphene Flagship. Johansson will replace Vincenzo Palermo who served as Graphene Flagship Vice Director for three years.
Graphene Flagship researchers reported a significant step forward in growing monoisotopic hexagonal boron nitride at atmospheric pressure for the production of large and very high-quality crystals.
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