The 2D Materials Technical Group at AVS 72 invites abstracts showcasing the latest breakthroughs in this rapidly evolving field. We welcome contributions, both theoretical and experimental, on synthesis and scalable processing, advanced characterization (microscopy, spectroscopy), and the discovery of novel 2D materials with unique electronic, magnetic, optical, and mechanical properties. Topics span topological and quantum phenomena, functionalization, devices, and transformative applications in energy, health, environment, microelectronics, and quantum information science. Share your research, connect with a diverse audience, and compete for student poster prizes recognizing emerging talent.
Areas of Interest: The 2D Materials program covers experimental and theoretical advancements in the science and technology of two-dimensional materials, spanning from fundamental properties to devices and applications, and is seeking abstracts in the following topics:
- Synthesis and Processing of 2D Materials
- Advanced Characterization of 2D Materials: Electronic, Magnetic, Mechanical, and Optical properties
- Modification of 2D Material Properties: Atomic Defects, Functionalization, and Strain
- Novel Quantum 2D Materials, Heterostructures, and Layered Architecture
- 2D Materials: Devices and Applications
2D1: Synthesis, Processing, and Advanced Characterization of 2D Materials Oral Session
Invited Speakers:
- Victor Brar, University of Wisconsin – Madison
- Chris Jozwiak, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
- Roland Kawakami, Ohio State University
- Joshua A. Robinson, Pennsylvania State University, “Confinement Heteroepitaxy: A Platform for Creating 2D Metals, Alloys, and Compounds with Unique Properties”
- Raymond R Unocic, North Carolina State University
2D2: 2D Materials, Devices, and Applications Oral Session
Invited Speakers:
- Pratibha Dev, Howard University
- Ma Qiong, Boston College
- Iuliana Radu, TSMC, Taiwan
- Vincent Tung, The University of Tokyo, Japan
2D3: 2D Materials Poster Session
