The theme for the 69th IEDM taking place on December 9-13 at the San Francisco Union Square hotel is: “Devices for a Smart World Built Upon 60 Years of
Researchers developed a technique to effectively measure the thermal expansion coefficient of two-dimensional materials. With this information, engineers could more effectively and efficiently use these atomically-thin materials to develop next-generation electronic devices that can perform better and run faster than those built with conventional materials.
Called Microplotters, these systems provide a unique approach to the rapid prototyping of next-generation flexible electronics, including electrode arrays, microfluidic applications, sensors, and graphene-based electronics.