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The Future of Semiconductors About Me Hello, my name is Enrique Bisono I'm currently attending New York City College of Technology City University of New York. I am working on my bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Technology. I still haven't decided if I'm going to purse a masters degree but if the opportunity comes along I will.
The Future of Semiconductors In my blog, I would like fellow engineering students and also technology lovers to see a site that they can learn and gain knowledge about graphene through videos, and my blog posts. I want my audience to know about graphene because since this is a fairly new material professor will not talk about it until graphene is already out in the market. However, students who use my blog will already have the upper hand with graphene and it will help them become better students and also a better engineer.
The Future of Semiconductors • What's Graphene? Graphene is one of the few material in the world that is transparent, conductive and flexible all at the same time. All of these properties together are extremely rare to find in one material.
The Future of Semiconductors • How to make graphene! First, pour some graphite powder into a blender. Add water and dishwashing liquid, and mix at high speed. Congratulations, you just made the wonder material graphene. This surprisingly simple recipe is now the easiest way to mass-produce pure graphene. This method manufactures high-quality graphene in large quantities and someof the best lab techniques manage less than half a gram per hour.
The Future of Semiconductors According to Gizmag, scientists at Nanyang Technical University in Singapore have been working on a new graphene-based sensor which, they say, will be upwards of 1000 times more sensitive to light than existing CMOS (complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor) and CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors.
The Future of Semiconductors Graphene is a wonder material that’s going to change the industry. And scientists are exploring novel ways of supporting and connecting graphene using experimental and computational methods. Follow my blog and up-to-date with these new advances.