2D Materials
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Vanderbilt chemical engineering researchers contribute to significant advance in 2D materials
A highly collaborative research project on two-dimensional materials only a few atoms thick has resulted in an important advance that could lead to a new class of 2D materials for a range of critical applications in electronics, energy storage, and other areas. In a paper published last week, “Order… Read MoreSep. 12, 2025
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Kidambi receives NSF Early Career Award to support atomically thin membrane research
Piran Kidambi has received a 2020 National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development grant. The five-year, $500,000 grant—Deconstructing Proton Transport through Atomically Thin Membranes—begins July 1, 2020. Piran Kidambi Kidambi, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, will use the award to support his research on membrane technology. His work… Read MoreJan. 10, 2020
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Multitasking monolayers lay groundwork for devices that can do two things at once
Illustration of the triangular pattern formed by the two-dimensional material chalcogenide that allows the creation of dual-function devices. (Yu-Yang Zhang / Chinese Academy of Sciences) Two-dimensional materials that can multitask. That is the result of a new process that naturally produces patterned monolayers that can act as a base… Read MoreJul. 25, 2017