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16 May, 2026

Graphene “Tattoos” for Plants Could Form Neural Networks

2026-05-16T16:52:24+00:00May 16th, 2026|

Prof. Jean Anne Incorvia and her team have developed a graphene “tattoo” that can be stuck directly onto a leaf to provide real-time moisture readings. The researchers also believe it could one day be the building block for a new [...]

10 May, 2026

Congratulations to Andrew Maicke and Ning Liu!

2026-05-10T20:34:13+00:00May 10th, 2026|

Congratulations to Andrew Maicke and Ning Liu for celebrating their PhDs today! Andrew is an alumnus from our INC Lab and Ning is an alumnus from Deji Akinwande's group, now a postdoc in our group.

26 Feb, 2026

Publication on Thin Film Magnetic Materials With In-Plane Magnetic Anisotropy

2026-02-26T02:25:26+00:00February 26th, 2026|

Turns out thin film magnetic materials with in-plane magnetic anisotropy could be useful solutions to communicate to space vehicles. Check out our new publication with Andrew Maicke and Leopoldo Hernandez, Ph.D.   Read it here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5c05507

18 Feb, 2026

Publication on Graphene In-Sensor Compute Device for Plant Hydration Monitoring

2026-02-18T04:01:35+00:00February 18th, 2026|

Happy to announce my group's latest publication on developing graphene-leaf devices that can monitor plant hydration while providing neural network in-sensor compute capabilities. Led by PhD. student Utkarsh Misra, and a collaboration with Dmitry Kireev, Deji Akinwande, and Ashley Matheny. [...]

18 Dec, 2025

Publication on a Language Model-First Principles Pipeline “LEAD”

2025-12-18T17:16:19+00:00December 18th, 2025|

New publication! You may have seen this at the MRAM forum poster session, and now can read all about it in the paper. We develop a language model-first principles pipeline "LEAD" for rapid discovery of new materials for magnetic tunnel [...]

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