Daniel Lewis’ paper titled “Phonon assisted electron emission from quasi-freestanding bilayer epitaxial graphene microstructures” was published in Nanotechnology. Congratulations, Daniel!
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Quasi-freestanding graphene SARS-CoV-2 biosensor published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Epitaxial Graphene-Based Biosensor Created by DDML Provides Rapid Detection of COVID-19
Let us welcome our new postdoctoral associate Dr. Soaram Kim to DDML@UMD.
Dr. Soaram Kim joins the Daniels Dimensional Materials Laboratory as a postdoctoral associate after completing his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Clemson University under Prof. Goutam Koley. His research interest includes flexible and stretchable electronics, multifunctional sensors, batteries, and fuel cells. Let’s welcome him to the group!
Seeking Driven Graduate and Undergraduate Students
The Dimensional Materials Laboratory is currently seeking driven graduate and undergraduate students interested in the growth of novel 2D materials, advanced material characterization and device fabrication, electrochemistry towards the development of biological, chemical and environmental sensors. Please provide a CV/resume and a list of recommendations to this email to Prof. Daniels at danielkm@ece.umd.edu. Also in the email, please provide a brief statement of your academic/research background, interest in the above work as well as any applications of interest.
Laboratory Focus
The focus of the Dimensional Materials Laboratory is the development of novel chemical, environmental and biological sensors with high sensitivity and selectivity, understanding the interactions between micro/macromolecules and materials. This involves the study of materials of varying dimensionality, mainly 2D materials, utilizing advantages gained from the high surface area of the materials, where interactions result in pronounced changes in materials’ electrical, optical and mechanical properties.