Yale Engineering School: Studies Provide Answers About Promising 2D Materials
January 27, 2021
January 27, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 27 -- Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science issued the following news:
Two-dimensional, layered materials hold great promise for a number of applications, such as alternative platforms for the next-generation of logic and memory devices and flexible energy storage devices. There's still much, however, that remains unknown about them.
Two studies from the lab of Judy Cha, the Carol and Douglas Melamed Associate Professor of Mech . . .
Two-dimensional, layered materials hold great promise for a number of applications, such as alternative platforms for the next-generation of logic and memory devices and flexible energy storage devices. There's still much, however, that remains unknown about them.
Two studies from the lab of Judy Cha, the Carol and Douglas Melamed Associate Professor of Mech . . .
