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Research Centre on Graphene, Layered Crystals and Hybrid Nanomaterials
 
Read more at: Professor Andrea Ferrari receives Knighthood from the Italian Republic
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Professor Andrea Ferrari receives Knighthood from the Italian Republic

28 June 2017

Professor Andrea Ferrari was awarded the decoration of Knight Officer of the Order of the Star of Italy on 19 June 2017 in recognition of his contributions to science as well as his promotion of Italian science and scientists.


Read more at: Let there be Light: Deterministic arrays of Quantum Emitters
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Let there be Light: Deterministic arrays of Quantum Emitters

21 May 2017

Large scale, fully integrable arrays of single photon quantum emitters are demonstrated in layered materials, which could lead to hybrid on-chip photonics devices for networks and sensing.


Read more at: Cambridge Graphene Centre Technology Day
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Cambridge Graphene Centre Technology Day

17 May 2017

On 25th May, the Cambridge Graphene Centre’s industrial partners will gather in Cambridge for a day of networking, exhibitions and panel discussions.


Read more at: Graphene inks mesmerise in EPSRC Photography Competition
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Graphene inks mesmerise in EPSRC Photography Competition

3 April 2017

James Macleod's stunning image of graphene inks has scooped more prizes in the 2017 EPSRC Photography Competition


Read more at: Prof. Ferrari Awarded NANOSMAT Award 2017
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Prof. Ferrari Awarded NANOSMAT Award 2017

30 March 2017

Congratulations to Prof. Ferrari, who has been announced as the recipient of the NANOSMAT Award 2017 for "outstanding" contributions to nanoscience and nanotechnology.


Read more at: Scalable 100% Yield Production of Conductive Graphene Inks
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Scalable 100% Yield Production of Conductive Graphene Inks

21 February 2017

Conductive inks based on graphene and layered materials are key for low-cost manufacturing of flexible electronics, novel energy solutions, composites and coatings. A new method for liquid-phase exfoliation of graphite paves the way for scalable production.


Read more at: The Cambridge Phenomenon
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The Cambridge Phenomenon

1 February 2017

The Cambridge Graphene Centre is recognised as the heart of a rapidly developing graphene value chain in Charles Cotton and Kate Kirk’s book ‘The Cambridge Phenomenon: Global Impact."


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Previous News Pages

31 January 2017

News from the CGC prior to August 2016 can be found here.


Read more at: Ultrahigh sensitivity graphene infrared detectors for imaging and spectroscopy
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Ultrahigh sensitivity graphene infrared detectors for imaging and spectroscopy

31 January 2017

Researchers at the Cambridge Graphene Centre, in a collaboration including Emberion, have developed a novel graphene-based infrared (IR) detector with record high sensitivity for thermal detection. This result paves the way for high-performance IR imaging and spectroscopy.


Read more at: Graphene’s sleeping superconductivity awakens
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Graphene’s sleeping superconductivity awakens

22 January 2017

Scientists have believed that graphene may have the innate ability to superconduct since graphene was isolated in 2004. Now Cambridge researchers have found a way to activate that previously dormant potential.