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Gerdau, Brazilian largest steel producer, and The University of Manchester s Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) are celebrating the successful completion of their fifth year of partnership. Their extended collaboration strongly emphasises a dedicated effort to maximise graphene s unique properties in high-quality products, gaining sig. ....
Nationwide Engineering Research & Development (NERD) has signed a Tier 1 agreement with The University of Manchester’s Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC), extending the ecosystem of key industrial partners working collaboratively on graphene and 2D material commercialisation at the University.NERD is a standalone company, spun out f. ....
An ambitious partnership between The University of Manchester and Abu Dhabi-based Khalifa University of Science and Technology has been agreed with the aim to deliver a funding boost to graphene innovation that will help tackle the planet’s big challenges.Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, President & Vice-Chancellor of The University of Mancheste. ....
Writing in Nature Communications, a team led by Dr Marcelo Lozada-Hidalgo based at the National Graphene Institute (NGI) used graphene as an electrode to measure both the electrical force applied on water molecules and the rate at which these break in response to such force. The researchers found that water breaks exponentially faster in respons. ....
Researchers at The University of Manchester may have cleared a significant hurdle on the path to quantum computing, demonstrating step-change improvements in the spin transport characteristics of nanoscale graphene-based electronic devices.The team - comprising researchers from the National Graphene Institute (NGI) led by Dr Ivan Vera Marun, alo. ....