Dr Felice Torrisi M澳门六合彩开奖记录
Winner: 2024 Harrison-Meldola Early Career Prize for Chemistry
Imperial College London
For innovative contributions to the understanding of charge transport in networks of two-dimensional materials for the development of printed electronics.
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Researchers worldwide are now using our results to develop high-performance printed electronics for more sustainable and ubiquitous electronics in the future.
Dr Torrisi’s work reveals the physical mechanisms responsible for the transport of electricity in printed two-dimensional (2D) materials. Understanding how charges move in printed 2D materials enables the design and optimisation of new electronic devices in emerging fields, like wearable electronics, electronic textiles, point-of-care diagnostics and quantum computing. His team has revealed that electronic components, sensors and integrated circuits can be printed from 2D material inks on any substrates, including plastics to textiles, paving the way to a new generation of high-performance devices.
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