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MXene Paper is Most Cited

What is the hottest material today? Our first MXene paper is now the most cited paper in Advanced Materials in the past three years! The second most cited article in this top materials jurnal with IF=32 is our review of MXenes!
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Gogotsi Inducted to the National Academy of Inventors

A major congratulations to Yury Gogotsi on his induction to the National Academy of Inventors in Washington, D.C. on June 27, 2023. The NAI Fellows Program was established to highlight academic inventors who have demonstrated a prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions.
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Professor Gogotsi Quote in The Debrief Article

Professor Yury Gogotsi was quoted in a June 29 story in The Debrief that mentioned our team’s research finding that MXene materials can absorb electromagnetic waves. Read more: https://thedebrief.org/magical-material-that-blocks-microwaves-and-infrared-heat-also-shifts-from-transparent-to-translucent/?fbclid=IwAR33SESXS7cC6KcTuywQLFrQCMjVfBRru4GSrTrWCGV0gSq_gJxrKOafUco
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Gogotsi to Deliver Plenary Lecture at Ukrainian Conference

Yury Gogotsi will deliver a plenary lecture titled “Scalable synthesis of new two-dimensional materials – #MXenes” at the 4th International Conference “Chemical Technology and Engineering” (СTE-2023). Conference program: http://cte.org.ua/program
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New Publication – “V4C3 MXene immune profiling and modulation of T cell-dendritic cell function and interaction”

We have a new publication to share! “V4C3 MXene immune profiling and modulation of T cell-dendritic cell function and interaction” with Laura Fusco, Christopher Shuck, Lucia Gemma Delogu and other colleagues which will be included in the special issue of Small Methods on MXenes. Read more: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/smtd.202300197
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Gogotsi Applies for New Patent

Prof. Yury Gogotsi has applied for a new patent with Tae-Woo Lee (Seoul National University) and Kathleen Maleski (GE Research). MXene-containing electrodes, display devices, electrochromic devices, and other optoelectronic devices can benefit from the extraordinary properties of transparent and/or colored MXene materials. In particular, MXenes can be used as transparent conducting electrodes based on their…
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DNI Group Members Participate in Materials and Sustainability Research: Networking and Showcase

On June 8 the Department of Materials Science and Engineering co-hosted Materials and Sustainability Research: Networking and Showcase, the second event in the College of Engineering research seminar series, From Seed to Harvest. This mini-symposium focused on research activities throughout the College of Engineering related to materials and sustainability. Many group members from DNI participated…
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Gogotsi Delivers Kharkiv Chemical Seminar

On June 7th, Prof. Gogotsi delivered a Kharkiv Chemical Seminar, “The Fascinating World of Two-Dimensional Carbides and Nitrides (MXenes)” These seminars help Ukrainian scientists impacted by war stay up-to-date on progress in their fields. The seminar is not available on YouTube. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0UCEhsgy5w
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Professor Gogotsi to Give Plenary Lecture at the IEEE NAP in September

The IEEE NAP has announced the 2023 plenary speakers! Yury Gogotsi will give a talk titled “Interactions of MXenes with Electromagnetic Waves – from #Optoelectronic to Communication Technologies” during the conference Bratislava, Slovakia from September 10-15, 2023. Link to conference information: https://ieeenap.org/
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MXenes in Physics Today

Yury Gogotsi was quoted in a June 1, 2023 Physics Today article about a new way to produce two-dimensional MXene materials that could make them easier to commercially manufacture and improve their energy storage capabilities. Read more: https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/article/76/6/12/2893161/A-family-of-two-dimensional-conductors-comes-into