NANOSIM-GRAPHENE is a French research project funded by the ANR (Agence Nationale de Recherche) as part of its P'NANO programme. It aims to provide national cutting-edge expertise and international leadership on research centred on graphene through the development and application of advanced computational tools. The consortium gathers academic experts in key simulation techniques: ab initio calculations, non-equilibrium Green’s functions and simulation of quantum nano-devices, analytical approaches and STM simulation.
Recent Publications
100 GHz graphene transistor from IBM
IBM have made the world's fastest (100GHz) graphene based transistor, using graphene produced from a SiC substrate. more details here.
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Graphene News
- Another graphene miracle: It can distill booze - Mother Nature Network
- Graphene Arrays Could Be Perfect Absorbers - Physics
- Stacked graphene sheets can insulate - EE Times India
- Researchers Produce Graphene to Suit Organic Chemistry Applications - AZoNano.com
- Bilayer graphene's "Higgs boson" insulating property - ElectroIQ
- The European event on Graphene: Belgium hosts the International Conference ... - Nanotechnology News (press release)
- Graphene Study Can Help Develop New Class of Surface Coatings - Azom.com
- Graphene Mimics the Hydrophobic Nature of Butterfly Wings - AZoNano.com
- Water sees right through graphene - Futurity: Research News
- Bilayer Graphene Works as an Insulator - UC Riverside

