September 2022

Prof. Brabec on “AMANDA – a Material Acceleration Platform for Photovoltaics”

ABSTRACT: The development of complex functional solar materials poses a multi-objective optimization problem in a large multi-dimensional parameter space. Solving it requires reproducible, user-independent laboratory work and intelligent preselection of experiments. However, experimental materials science is a field where manual routines are still predominant, although other domains like pharmacy or chemistry have introduced robotics and …

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Dr. Davit Ghazaryan on “High-Refractive Index And Mechanically Cleavable Non-Van Der Waals Ingas3”

ABSTRACT: The growing families of two-dimensional crystals derived from naturally occurring van der Waals materials offer an unprecedented platform to investigate elusive physical phenomena and could be of use in a diverse range of devices. Of particular interest are recently reported atomic sheets of non-van der Waals materials, which could allow a better comprehension of …

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Professor Novoselov received the John von Neumann Professorship award

Professor Sir Konstantin Sergeevich Novoselov was conferred with the John Von Neumann award on 2nd September 2022 at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The prestigious ”John von Neumann” Professor title is awarded jointly by the Budapest University of Technology and Economincs (BME) and the John von Neumann Computer Society to an internationally well-known and acknowledged …

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