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MIT-MTL Center for Graphene Devices & 2D Systems(MIT-CG) 2018 Review

MIT faculty, students, staff and member companies are cordially invited to attend the 2018 review of the MIT-MTL Center for Graphene Devices & 2D Systems(MIT-CG). The review will be held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Friday, November 2, 2018 Friday, November 2, 2018 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Stratton Student Center) 84 Massachusetts
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2017 MIT-MTL Center for Graphene Devices & 2D Systems Review

Member companies are cordially invited to attend the 2017 review of the MIT-MTL Center for Graphene Devices & 2D Systems(MIT-CG). The review will be held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Friday, October 27, 2017. Friday, October 27, 2017 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 50 Vassar Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Building 36, (RLE Allen/Haus
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Poster Submission form

If you wish to have the poster printed by EECS (best preferred), you must submit the PPT file by saving it to a PDF.  Please attach the PDF by filling in the form below. Please submit your poster no later than 4pm on MONDAY, October 23, 2017 Creating your poster: Use this ppt template only:
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2016 Annual Review: MIT-MTL Center for Graphene Devices and 2D Systems (MIT-CG):

Welcome Members of the MIT-MTL Center for Graphene Devices and 2D Systems (MIT-CG): We cordially invited you to attend the 2016 Review, which is being held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA). Date: Friday, November 4, 2016, 8:00 AM EDT (Breakfast/Registration at 8:00 AM EDT) Venue: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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The New Yorker: Feature Spotlight: Prof. Tomás Palacios

— jbaylon; December 19th, 2014 |

Material Question: Graphene may be the most remarkable substance ever discovered. But what’s it for?” By John Colapinto (Staff Writer with the New Yorker) …Perhaps the most expansive thinker about the material’s potential is Tomas Palacios, a Spanish scientist who runs the Center for Graphene Devices and 2D Systems, at M.I.T. Rather than using graphene
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MIT/ILP Institute Insider: Resource Spotlight: Prof. Tomas Palacios

Extreme Materials and Ubiquitous Electronics Tomás Palacios explores the application of novel materials in next-generation electronics to save energy and expand possibilities. Nearly everyone seems to carry a cell phone or tablet. But if Tomás Palacios’s vision of the future of electronics comes to bear, it will be increasingly difficult to separate electronics from all
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2014 Review MIT-MTL Center for Graphene Devices & 2D Systems Annual Review (September 25, 2014)

Member companies are cordially invited to attend the annual review of the MIT-MTL Center for Graphene Devices & 2D Systems. The review will be held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Thursday, September 25, 2014.  The review will finish with a dinner on the evening of September 25th. Thursday, September 25, 2014 Massachusetts
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EECScon 2014 and Masterworks 2014 raise awareness of high-level student research

EECScon 2014 and Masterworks 2014 raise awareness of high-level student research Two consecutive venues provide industry, faculty and student guests with full range and depth of research Whether it is presented in a formal conference hall at the Kendall Marriott or accompanied with large servings of ice cream along the Charles M. Vest Student Street,
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IBM’s graphene-based circuitry could boost wireless communications

— jbaylon; January 31st, 2014 |

Researchers at Big Blue improved graphene-based radio receiver performance by attaching the fragile form of carbon material at the end of the chipmaking process.  Read more from CNET: News here

Development of Graphene-based RF Energy Harvesters on Paper

— jbaylon; December 21st, 2013 |

Development of Graphene-based RF Energy Harvesters on Paper Faculty Advisor: Tomas Palacios Mentor(s): Lili Yu Contact e-mail: tpalacios@mit.edu Research Area(s): Materials and Devices In this project, we will use graphene and other two-dimensional materials to demonstrate RF energy harvesting devices on a flexible substrate such as PEN or paper. These devices will be one of
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