Sixth International Conference on the Fundamental Science of Graphene and Applications of Graphene-Based Devices, Delft, the Netherlands
Graphene is an allotrope of carbon, with a structure of one-atom-thick planar sheets that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice. A growing number of experts are researching how graphene can be used in a variety of fields, with some calling it the next 'miracle material'. Not only is graphene one of the thinnest possible materials, it is also about 200 times stronger than steel, conducting electricity better than any material known to man-at room temperature.
The conference will be an opportunity for researchers to discuss and exchange information on graphene's physical properties, advances in its growth and chemical processing, manufacturing graphene-based devices, and emerging applications of this new material.For further information, please visit: http://www.graphene-week.eu/