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Graphene and Layered Materials: From Fundamentals to Applications

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Disruptive technologies are usually characterised by universal, versatile applications, which change many aspects of our life simultaneously, penetrating every corner of our existence. In order to become disruptive, a new technology needs to offer not incremental, but dramatic, orders of magnitude improvements. The more universal the technology, the better chances it has for broad base success. Significant progress has been made in taking graphene and layered materials from a state of raw potential to a point where they can revolutionize multiple industries. I will overview the progress done thus far and the future roadmap.

This talk is part of the Cambridge University Physics Society (CUPS) 2025-2026 Talks series.

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