2DNeuralVision launches its first-ever workshop at Graphene Week 2024

The 2DNeuralVision project recently held its first-ever workshop during Graphene Week 2024, from October 14th to 18th, in Prague. This event, co-hosted with the GATEPOST project, took place on October 17th and was titled 2D Materials for Photonic Applications: From Theory to Devices.

The workshop, hosted by Marta Sans (ICFO / 2DNV) and Mindaugas Lukosius (IHP / GATEPOST) showcased the latest advancements in 2D materials for photonics, offering attendees a comprehensive journey from theoretical insights to practical device integration

Graphene Week: A Hub for 2D Materials Innovation

Graphene Week is a Europe’s premier conference on graphene and 2D materials. Celebrating its 19th edition on 2024, this event brings together over 500 international experts, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss the latest advancements in graphene technology and 2D materials. Supported by the European Commission, Graphene Week 2024 features more than 200 talks, an Innovation Forum, and dedicated sessions on diversity, early career development, and future opportunities in 2D materials research. 

The 2DNeuralVision project played a significant role in this year’s conference by co-hosting its first-ever workshop 2D Materials for Photonic Applications: From Theory to Devices, alongside the GATEPOST project. This workshop highlighted the transformative potential of 2D materials in photonic applications, offering attendees a comprehensive journey from theoretical insights to practical device integration. By participating in Graphene Week 2024, 2DNeuralVision showcased its commitment to advancing the field of 2D materials and fostering collaboration within the scientific community.

2DNeuralVision Insights: Key Presentations at Graphene Week 2024 

During Graphene Week 2024, the 2DNeuralVision project, in collaboration with the GATEPOST project, featured several groundbreaking presentations on 2D materials for photonic applications. 

Miriam Vitiello (CNR, Italy) presented on Miniaturized Quantum Sources in the 6.5 – 10.5 THz Exploiting High Harmonic Generation in 2D Nanomaterials. She highlighted the innovative use of 2D nanomaterials to create compact quantum sources, showcasing their potential in advancing terahertz technology. 

Thomas Mueller (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) discussed Optical Sensing in High Dimensions. His presentation explored how 2D materials can enhance optical sensing technologies, offering new levels of sensitivity and precision. 

Ilya Goykhman (HUJI, Jerusalem) shared his research on 2D Material Integration for Broadband Photodetection and Refractive Index Tuning On-chip. He emphasized the role of 2D materials in improving broadband detection and on-chip refractive index tuning. 

These presentations provided valuable insights into the latest advancements in 2D materials, underscoring their transformative potential in photonic applications, making the workshop a highlight of Graphene Week 2024. 

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