A workshop on “2D Materials for Future Electronics” in Aachen

ORIGENAL’s coordinator, Prof. Daniel Neumaier, is one of the scientific organizers of the two-day workshop on “2D Materials for Future Electronics” that will take place in Aachen on February 19-20, 2024 – with a strong footprint of the ORIGENAL project.

The scope of the workshop is to discuss the opportunities offered by 2D materials for future electronics, as well as the challenges that still need to be solved to turn the scientific advancements of the field into marketable innovations.

The program will cover several facets of the field, including:

  • massive scaling and miniaturization (“2D materials for more Moore”)
  • flexible electronics and sensors (“2D materials for more than Moore”)
  • novel computing paradigms (“2D materials for neuromorphic computing”)

The workshop will also feature a special hybrid session dedicated to electronics based on transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDs) in cooperation with the 2D-Experimental Pilot Line.

Confirmed Speakers:

  • Gianluca Fiori (Università di Pisa)
  • Andras Kis (EPFL)
  • Agata Piacentini (AMO)
  • Karl Magnus Persson (VTT)
  • Dmitry Polyushkin (TU Wien)
  • Frank Schwierz (TU Illmenau)
  • Roman Sordan (Politecnico di Milano)
  • … more to come!

Scientific Organizers: Max Lemme (AMO GmbH & RWTH Aachen University), Daniel Neumaier (University of Wuppertal & AMO GmbH), Zhenxing Wang (AMO GmbH) , Gordon Rinke (AMO GmbH)

The workshop is organized with the financial support of European Union via the projects ORIGENAL, MISEL2D-EPL, and AttoSwitch and of the German BMBF via the project NeuroSys and NEUROTEC.

Registration: The registration to the workshop is free of charges and open until February 10, 2024. Original contributions by the participants in form of a poster are warmly welcome.

More information & registration

Workshop flyer

November Workshop of the Aachen Graphene & 2D Materials Center at SuperC

On November 15-16, 2021, the members of the Aachen Graphene & 2D Materials Center will meet up for an internal workshop, where each group will present and discuss its current research questions and latest results.

The workshop will take place in the conference rooms of the SuperC (one of the most scenic buildings at RWTH Aachen University) under strict 2G+ rules.

ORIGENAL’s coordinator Prof. Daniel Neumeier will present the latest results of his group on ” Stable TMDC encapsulation and flexible logic circuits” (see Workshop Program).