Research in Graphene Shows New Potential for Its Use in Chips
A team of scientists have determined graphene, the same substance found in common pencil lead, can act as a semiconductor. Walter de Heer
A team of scientists have determined graphene, the same substance found in common pencil lead, can act as a semiconductor. Walter de Heer
Professors from Georgia Tech’s Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology paid a visit to Northeast High School in Macon to give students a hand-on demonstration in nanotechnology.
GlobalFoundries and Georgia Institute of Technology, a leading public research university in the US, have announced a new partnership to expand collaboration on semiconductor research, education, talent, and workforce development.
Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have found a way to use small shocks of electricity to disinfect water, reducing energy consumption, cost, and environmental impact. The technology could be integrated into the electric grid or even powered by batteries.
Researchers from Georgia Tech and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a new process based on 2D materials to create LED displays with smaller and thinner pixels. Enabled by two-dimensional, materials-based layer transfer technology, the innovation promises a future of clearer and more realistic LED displays.
A new approach holds promise for storing intermittent renewable energy at scale. Nian Liu