The Graphene Revolution: Innovation at the Nanoscale

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Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence

Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence

Ай бұрын

Nannina Gilder leads a panel discussion between Ariel Malik, entrepreneur and investor, Bradley Larschan, CEO of Avadain, and Kevin Wyss, chemist at Schlumberger Limited, on the exciting new developments and applications of graphene - from aviation and space exploration to electronics, renewable energy, and medicine. Learn more about COSM2024 at cosm.tech.
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@James-md8ph
@James-md8ph 23 күн бұрын
Other panelist is George Gilder
@lengould9262
@lengould9262 15 күн бұрын
Honestly, i believe that the bottom-up method of creating graphene (Kevin Wyss, 1st speaker) will be the most revolutionary, the one with potential to most revolutionize the future. Not clear yet that Kevin's method, eg from waste plastic, will be THE bottom-up process, but it is the one which has the potential to create products which have the properties I'm fascinated by. Natural graphite creates graphene sheets which are too small in the length / width dimensions to do the things which interest me, eg light weight airship skins, super-strength ropes, etc.
@lengould9262
@lengould9262 15 күн бұрын
Also interested in a process which could create accurate "optical rectennae" solar cells. Conductive antennae of the size of the range of 1/2 the wavelength of sunlight, connected to a conductive sheet by a single metal atom to create a diode.
@mfpears
@mfpears 20 күн бұрын
Uhhmmm
@user-gi5uk1ln4s
@user-gi5uk1ln4s Ай бұрын
Proof what you talvez about
@user-gi5uk1ln4s
@user-gi5uk1ln4s Ай бұрын
Talk
@mfpears
@mfpears 20 күн бұрын
Uh oh. I think it might be widely called gruhfeen someday
@sombh1971
@sombh1971 25 күн бұрын
Wonder if graphene could one day be incorporated into clothing to give rise to this wonder material that somehow keeps you cool during the most brazenly blazing summers that are coming. Otherwise air-conditioning alone is going to fry the planet with its carbon emissions.
@fatlip8315
@fatlip8315 22 күн бұрын
Conductive ink comes to mind. It could be used to make clothes light up, maybe w graphene led light made of conductive ink, or to contact the person and use the 1.5v we produce to provide the electricity l.
@greatcondor8678
@greatcondor8678 13 күн бұрын
Hopefully the carbon in graphene can moderate your body odor.
@IamZanderChen
@IamZanderChen 11 күн бұрын
I was thinking top tier bullet proof suits.
@RVGmetallicasaw
@RVGmetallicasaw 24 күн бұрын
I wonder if you copied the honeycomb 2d structure of Graphene, but replaced the carbon with gold… Gold is much more conductive than carbon, but graphene is more conductive than gold. Maybe this line of thought could lead to a superconductor?
@zedess406
@zedess406 20 күн бұрын
Gold doesn’t have the ability to create bonds as easy as carbon which has manyyyy different forms and bonds. That’s why life is carbon based, carbon atoms versatility
@IamZanderChen
@IamZanderChen 11 күн бұрын
Costs more than it worth, I'm sure.
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