Atlanta eyed for North America HQ of Graphenano

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The Atlanta Business Journal lists another example of businesses wanting to get closer to Georgia Tech's research. Graphenano, a Spanish company hoping to make a lot of graphene – a thin yet ultra-strong carbon-based substance that could lead to better batteries and composite materials – may move its North American headquarters to Atlanta. Georgia Tech is a leader in graphene research, and the story cites a May study on a potentially more efficient way to make graphene from School of Physics Professor Uzi Landman and Bokwon Yoon, a research scientist with the school. Both are with the Center for Computational Materials Science; Landman is its director. 

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College of Sciences

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Physics and Physical Sciences
Keywords
College of Sciences, School of Physics, Center for Computational Materials Science, Uzi Landman, Bokwon Yoon, graphene
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  • Created By: Renay San Miguel
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Aug 25, 2017 - 11:06am
  • Last Updated: Aug 25, 2017 - 11:12am