The fundamental mechanisms that underpin CVD technology for atomically-thin 2D films — a talk by Prof. Stephan Hofmann (Cambridge University)

After a long break, the Aachen Graphene & 2D Materials Center resumes its series of seminars – now in a virtual form due to the current COVID-19 pandemics. The first guest will be Prof. Stephan Hofmann from the University of Cambridge, who will talk about the fundamental mechanisms that underpin CVD technology for atomically-thin 2D films.

Prof. Hofmann’s research explores the crystal growth and possible integration strategies of nanomaterials such as graphene-related materials, carbon nanotubes, and semiconductor nanowires. His group develops and applies in-situ metrology techniques to probe the fundamental mechanisms that govern the growth and the functionalities of these materials, with the scope of unlocking their full technological potential.  

Prof. Hofmann’s seminar will be on May, 26th at 12:00 noon by Zoom. The abstract of the seminar can be downloaded here. If you are interested in attending the seminar and have not yet received an invitation, please contact Prof. Christoph Stampfer