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Video: Graphene and Chips

EPM Lab is pleased to share our first video production, Graphene and Chips.

In Graphene and Chips we explore the story behind a research project at the University of Pennsylvania at the cutting-edge intersection between integrated circuits and graphene, an atomically thin carbon material. Because of graphene’s unique properties, graphene-on-chip systems could be a game-changer for computing, communications, and even healthcare.

While integrated circuit design is a mature field, integrating graphene onto chips is still very new — and far from trivial. Vasant Iyer shares insights into the research challenges of fabrication and a PhD marked by patience, perseverance, and deep curiosity.

To learn more about this research, read the paper High-Density and Scalable Graphene Hall Sensor Arrays Through Monolithic CMOS Integration.

This work was supported by the National Cancer Institute (R21CA236653, R33CA278551 and CA261608), the National Institute of Mental Health (R33-NIMH-118170), and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (R33-AI147406).