2D Nanoelectronics Science and Technology

Date and Time: 
Fri, 10/26/2018 - 2:00pm
Speaker: 
Dr. Madan Dubey
Affiliation: 
Army Research Labs (ARL)
Location: 

Discovery Park B155

Abstract: 

The talk will present emerging 2-dimensninal atomically thin materials: Graphene and beyond for enabling applications.  Specifically 2D conformable, foldable and transparent devices will be discussed.  Recent development in the materials synthesis, characterization and devices fabrication will be outlined for application specific integration.  The interface properties with homogeneous and heterogeneous stacks and its in-plan and out-of-plan electron mobility for tunable and adoptable devices is very attractive and challenging to realize novel devices. Several applications in electronics, neuromorphic-devices, Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and ink-jet printing will also be shown.

Biography: 

Bio: Dr. Madan Dubey is a Research Physical Scientist, Team Lead, Nanoelectronics team, Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate, US Army Research Laboratory, MD.  He is leading fundamental research concepts, phenomena and methodology associated with 2-Dimensional materials beyond Graphene for foldable, wearable and transparent, digital and RF Nael Dr. Madan Dubey is a Research Physical Scientist, Team Lead, and Nanoelectronics team, Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate, US Army Research Laboratory, MD.  He is leading fundamental research concepts, phenomena and methodology associated with 2-Dimensional materials beyond Graphene for foldable, wearable and transparent, digital and RF Nanoelectronics power-energy and imaging devices.  Planning, initiating, conducting and coordinating to develop innovative technologies for making nanomaterials and prototyping devices with specific DOD missions is his prime responsibility.