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Andres Castellanos-Gomez is currently a Ramon y Cajal research fellow at the IMDEA Nanoscience Institute at Madrid, Spain. His research is focused on the application of 2D semiconductors on the fields of nanomechanics and optoelectronics. In the past he has also carried out his research in the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) and in the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (Spain). He has studied different aspects of 2D materials since 2007.
Graphene and other 2D Materials
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Modeling Graphene: Novel Electronic and Structural Properties
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Redefining Electronics: System-level Applications of 2D Materials
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Graphene Optoelectronics
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Exotic 2D Materials
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Probing Graphene Physics at the Atomic Scale
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3D Graphene for Energy Storage
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Vision and strategy: Commercialization and exploitation of research results
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Nanotechnology and Entrepreneurship in Spain: Avanzare
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Nanotechnology and Entrepreneurship in Spain: Prof. Frank Koppens
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Política de innovación y transferencia tecnológica del CDTI
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Nanotechnology and Entrepreneurship in Spain: Repsol
22/06/2016
Graphene Flagship: An Opportunity and a Challenge
23/06/2016
Electron transfer chemistry in graphene and 2D electronic materials
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Graphene flexible electronics for funtional neural interfaces
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Graphene Spintronics
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Graphene Membranes for Water Purification
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Roadmap of 2D Research and Commercialization: Tomás Palacios
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Roadmap of 2D Research and Commercialization: Íñigo Charola
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Roadmap of 2D Research and Commercialization: Mar García Hernández
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Roadmap of 2D Research and Commercialization: Michael Strano
23/06/2016
Roadmap of 2D Research and Commercialization: José Antonio Garrido
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Roadmap of 2D Research and Commercialization: Rohit Karnik
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