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Hindås/Gothenburg, Sweden
25 - 30 June 2017
  • Hindås/Gothenburg, Sweden
  • 25 - 30 June 2017

Graphene Study 2017


The topic of Graphene Study 2018, winter edition, was Electronic and Photonic Devices and their Applications. 67 students and young researchers out of 21 countries from all over the world spent one week at the fully booked Graphene Study in Hindås/Gothenburg, Sweden to immerse themselves into the world of graphene.

Chair


Lecturers

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  • Sanna Arpiainen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
  • Katarina Boustedt, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
  • Gianluca Fiori, University of Pisa, Italy
  • Luke Fleet, Nature Physics, UK
  • Javier Garcia de Abajo, ICFO - Institue of Photonic Sciences, Spain
  • Jonas Hansryd, Ericsson, Sweden
  • Tony Heinz, Stanford University, USA
  • Rainer Hillenbrand, NanoGUNE, Spain
  • Panagiotis Karagiannidis, Universtiy of Cambridge, UK
  • Thomas Müller, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
  • Daniel Popa, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Vito Sorianello, CNIT, Italy
  • Christoph Stampfer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
  • Andrei Vorobiev, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
  • Klaus-Michael Weltring, Nanobioanalytik-Zentrum-Münster, Germany
  • Thomas Reiss, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany
  • Ulf Södervall, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Social Media

@GrapheneEU
🎼 Do you enjoy music? For the fifth day of Christmas, these earphones feature a coating of Versarien’s Nanene, whic…https://t.co/3eYPPsrxYJJ
@GrapheneEU
Graphene can help you detect magnetic fields. Our present for the fourth day of Christmas is here: the Graphene Fla… https://t.co/0UYD1PqZuu
@GrapheneEU
Third day already! Our present today is the GXT–Lubricant. Produced by our partner @Graphene_XT, this graphene-base… https://t.co/exg1X23dJM

Impressions of the summer school 2017

Lectures on e.g. Fabrication Technologies, Nanophotonics or Graphene Plasmonics were combined with Mini Workshops on ethical issues, academic publishing and innovation. The poster sessions, in which a total of 48 posters were presented, were used to discuss, exchange ideas, and give feedback on the individual research projects. Team activities such as rowing the Viking boats on the lake or the Nobel Prize quiz were a welcome change to the otherwise quite intense scientific programme.

Graphene Study Gallery

Lecturer at the Graphene Study 2017
Students at the Graphene Study 2017
Poster session at the Graphene Study 2017
Social activity at the Graphene Study 2017