![The University of Manchester – The home of graphene](/img/default-banner.jpg)
- 64
- 1 502 832
The University of Manchester - The home of graphene
Registrace 28. 02. 2013
Graphene, the revolutionary 2D material isolated at The University of Manchester could change the world as dramatically as the Industrial Revolution did. A revolutionary material needs a revolutionary place to grow.
Manchester has always been the birthplace for revolutionary ideas. It was the centre of the industrial revolution. It is the home of the world’s first railway and where Britain’s first canal was built. Where the atom was split, the contraceptive pill was created, modern computing was born and, most recently, where the graphene story began.
It was here in 2004, at The University of Manchester, that Sir Andre Geim and Sir Kostya Novoselov first isolated graphene and discovered the vast range of qualities it possessed.
Working alongside a range of companies The University of Manchester is at the forefront of commercialisation and developing practical applications utilising the vast benefits of graphene.
The University of Manchester - The Home of Graphene
Manchester has always been the birthplace for revolutionary ideas. It was the centre of the industrial revolution. It is the home of the world’s first railway and where Britain’s first canal was built. Where the atom was split, the contraceptive pill was created, modern computing was born and, most recently, where the graphene story began.
It was here in 2004, at The University of Manchester, that Sir Andre Geim and Sir Kostya Novoselov first isolated graphene and discovered the vast range of qualities it possessed.
Working alongside a range of companies The University of Manchester is at the forefront of commercialisation and developing practical applications utilising the vast benefits of graphene.
The University of Manchester - The Home of Graphene
Ultra-high vacuum (UHV) suite - National Graphene Institute
Find out more at www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk
X UoMGraphene
LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/graphene-manchester
X UoMGraphene
LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/graphene-manchester
zhlédnutí: 173
Video
Inside the National Graphene Institute
zhlédnutí 224Před 2 měsíci
The National Graphene Institute is a world-leading research centre developing transformative solutions that leverage the unique properties of graphene and 2D materials for a broad range of technologies. Alongside its world-leading academic expertise, the NGI’s unique facilities include 1500m2 of ISO class 5 and 6 cleanrooms, providing researchers with the capability to work with 150 different t...
Concretene - reducing carbon in construction with graphene
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed rokem
Cement and concrete manufacturing accounts for 7-8% of total global carbon dioxide emissions and the sector urgently needs to reduce its carbon footprint. Concretene is an admixture for concrete that uses the novel nanomaterial graphene to reduces the amount of cement required for equivalent or greater performance. The technology is a potential game-changer for decarbonisation of heavy industry...
NMR proton relaxation for measuring the properties of graphene nanoplatelets
zhlédnutí 581Před rokem
Sofia Marchesini, Research Scientist at the National Physical Laboratory, demonstrates nuclear magnetic resonance proton relaxation for the characterisation of graphene dispersions at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre at The University of Manchester. The device measures relative changes in specific surface area in graphene dispersions and hence the degree of exfoliation of graphene fla...
What is graphene? A sustainability story
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 2 lety
Find out how 'wonder material' graphene - first discovered at The University of Manchester - is changing the present and future of science and engineering. Discover more: www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk Twitter UoMGraphene Facebook UoMGraphene LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/showcase/graphene-manchester
The New Architecture of Science book launch
zhlédnutí 371Před 2 lety
A celebration of the architecture of the National Graphene Institute and a new book co-authored by Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Kostya Novoselov and Professor Albena Yaneva from the Manchester Urban Institute. Hosted by John Whittaker, formerly Head of Operations at NGI, now Engineering Director of the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre. Find out more at www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk Twitte...
Greener, cheaper concrete - how graphene can solve the building industry's sustainability problem
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 3 lety
A collaboration between Graphene@Manchester and construction firm Nationwide Engineering has delivered a world first for the building industry: graphene-enhanced concrete, engineered to remove 30% of material, saving on costs and emissions. Contact us: www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk/business/contact/ Music: 'silent-bloom' by slpstrm on Artlist.io Additional footage: Kelly Lacy at pexels.com Find...
Inside the GEIC - Printed Electronics Lab
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 3 lety
Dr Liam Britnell, Application Manager for the Printed Electronics Lab in the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre, explains the capabilities and equipment that our industrial partners can access for a range of printing processes with graphene and other 2D materials. Find out more at www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk Twitter UoMGraphene Facebook UoMGraphene LinkedIn www.li...
Inside the GEIC - meet Arun, the composites specialist
zhlédnutí 998Před 3 lety
Application specialist Dr Arun Raju talks about his role working with advanced composite materials at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre and how the Centre's 'fail fast' philosophy helps de-risk innovation for industry partners. Find out more at www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk Twitter UoMGraphene Facebook UoMGraphene LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/showcase/graphene-man...
Inside the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre - will your product be next?
zhlédnutí 1,7KPřed 3 lety
More than 40 million products worldwide already benefit from the amazing properties of graphene. Will yours be next? Find out more at www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk Twitter UoMGraphene Facebook UoMGraphene LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/showcase/graphene-manchester
Inside the GEIC: the Partner's story - Gerdau
zhlédnutí 938Před 3 lety
Danilo Mariano - head of R&D for advanced materials at Gerdau - explains why the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre is the perfect place for collaboration and to accelerate the Brazilian steel giant's new products to market. Find out more at www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk Twitter UoMGraphene Facebook UoMGraphene LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/showcase/35564898
Inside the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 3 lety
The Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC), based in the Masdar Building at The University of Manchester, specialises in the rapid development and commercialisation of products using graphene and other so-called 2D materials. Take a look inside and hear from our partners, our application specialists and Graphene@Manchester CEO James Baker on how the GEIC can offer a route to competitive ...
8. Innovation, R&D and the 'levelling up' agenda - Professor Richard Jones
zhlédnutí 439Před 3 lety
Professor Richard Jones, Chair of Materials Physics and Innovation Policy at The University of Manchester, explains the imbalances that lie behind the often-used phrase 'levelling up' and how the 'missing £4bn' could be used to drive innovation, research and development and advanced manufacturing in Greater Manchester and the wider UK. Find out more at www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk Twitter twit...
7. Opportunities for graphene in carbon fibre
zhlédnutí 2,9KPřed 3 lety
With Application Specialist Dr Arun Prakash Aranga Raju and Application Manager Mark Dickie. This webinar presents an overview of the success stories, challenges in adaptation and future opportunities of graphene and 2D materials in the carbon fibre industry. It is relevant to any industry sectors looking to innovate in carbon fibre materials, to graphene suppliers and to new product developers...
6. 2D materials for orthopaedics - Dr Nic Gowland
zhlédnutí 551Před 3 lety
Dr Nic Gowland, Business Development Manager at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre, gives an introduction to the use of graphene in orthopaedic applications, such as hip replacements. Also, Application Manager Dr Craig Dawson talks about dental implants and Jason Laing, CEO of Promake, discusses 3D printing with graphene in the next generation of prosthetics. Find out more at www.graphe...
5. The Manchester Model of Innovation - James Baker, CEO Graphene@Manchester
zhlédnutí 2KPřed 3 lety
5. The Manchester Model of Innovation - James Baker, CEO Graphene@Manchester
National Graphene Institute - walkthrough of safety protocols for reopening due to Covid-19
zhlédnutí 341Před 3 lety
National Graphene Institute - walkthrough of safety protocols for reopening due to Covid-19
4. Thermal management using 2D materials - Dr Craig Dawson and Dr Liam Britnell
zhlédnutí 995Před 4 lety
4. Thermal management using 2D materials - Dr Craig Dawson and Dr Liam Britnell
3. CVD graphene - introduction, scale-up and applications through chemical vapour deposition
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 4 lety
3. CVD graphene - introduction, scale-up and applications through chemical vapour deposition
2. Environmental challenges in graphene and opportunities for sustainability - Dr Liam Britnell
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 4 lety
2. Environmental challenges in graphene and opportunities for sustainability - Dr Liam Britnell
1. Challenges and opportunities in graphene coatings - Dr Lisa Scullion
zhlédnutí 3,3KPřed 4 lety
1. Challenges and opportunities in graphene coatings - Dr Lisa Scullion
360 Tour of the Composite Labs within the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 4 lety
360 Tour of the Composite Labs within the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre
National Graphene Institute 360 Degree Tour
zhlédnutí 3,7KPřed 7 lety
National Graphene Institute 360 Degree Tour
Virtual fly through of the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 8 lety
Virtual fly through of the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre
Wow
#intergalactictryout
This requires nano machines that can 3d print on nano scale fed a graphene particle "soup."
i thought it was diamond
Borophene is stronger
Graphene has been out for over a decade, and it still hasn’t seen wide adoption
진실로 진실로 너희에게 이르노니 내 말을 듣고 또 나 보내신 이를 믿는 자는 영생을 얻었고 그는 정죄를 받지 않고 사망에서 생명으로 옮겼습니다. 요한복음. 5장 24절 jinsillo jinsillo neohuiege ileunoni nae mal-eul deudgo tto na bonaesin ileul midneun janeun yeongsaeng-eul eod-eossgo geuneun jeongjoeleul badji anhgo samang-eseo saengmyeong-eulo olmgyeossseubnida. yohanbog-eum. 5jang 24jeol
I'm guessing the narrator is some Chutiya Indian
I predict graphene could have asbestos like effects. How is something held together by such strong bonds ever going to break down? The molecular structure is stronger than diamond.
amazing, my question is due to projected graphene price fall in the next decade, might be possible to use up to 0,1 to 0,5% of graphene in concrete. how much streght would it increse in the concrete? is there any studies about it? Thank you
Ordinary tape
I want a mech suit
Anyone know why this awesome finding was awarded a prize in physics and not chemistry? Is there not a nobel prize in physics or some comparable prize? Or is it because of the electrical/physics/crystal applications?
Dear Sir/Madam I am writing this letter as young mechanical engineer from eastern of Turkey. Our cities, towns and villages are hitter by enormous earthquakes in 6.Februar. 2023. More then 13 millions people are affected by earthquake. We believe that more than 5 millions people lost own house. We are waiting for your support in order to building new houses with graphene concrete technology. Best regards!!
I don't find ir so atractive, because they're using it to modificate human behaviour, by introducing it in the human body
CLICKBAIT, title question did not get mentioned in video, it dint mention HOW MANY conductivity graphene haves
You lot are not as smart as Cao Yuan. He found you can create superconductivity from graphene and published it in Nature. Too slow guys. Not the best either.
A video that doesn't deliver. What a fail. Graphene can do everything - except leaving the lab.
Do they wear good masks that prevent inhalation? 🫁
Hi Sofia..our Company is presently working with Manchester GEIC on establishing Graphene Quantum Dots in lubricants..results are not conclusive and after watching your recent laboratory microscopy testing together with its data calibrations if you would be available to discuss our project to try and assist in understanding the testing limits if this is the case..?Appreciate if you could contact me when convenient. Regards. Alan Barrett Director.
It might be true that it's an amazing material, but it's definitely way overrated though.
Everyone calm down in the comments section, I would be more conCERNed about the fluoride in your drinking water, or the endless list of other toxic things in food and water. No need to add Graphene to that list.
U mean except the mRNA injections that have it in them and oh ya the blue med face masks… whoops
Electrospun PVDF-carbon membranes preparation for water filtration. Pls watch our video czcams.com/video/VoBOMrVbDyU/video.html
Graphene? Don't you mean the vaxxine?
Cool animation. What software did you use?
I feel regeneration is bettee science.
Wow
nice from 🇮🇳
By replacing the conductive parts was the answer? So does that still need lithium? Can you make a graphene thread and coil it around aluminum? So many question I really wish I had the things to modify the substance myself.
Wow, can I visit? - Do you do tours..!?? I have been mulling over an idea about graphene.... just writing an email to send over to you guys.
'GROUNDBREAKING'.
Fab video. Ideal to get through to all audiences! (Btw, he called her Captain Graphene!😎) Extremely well done - kudos to all involved in making that video! Thank you.
Had a great time being part of this shoot, great fun, great cast! 👍🏻
The implications of graphene are great and many. It's unfortunate so few people are paying attention.
💯
Its early days for the mass production of Graphene but it will transform materials and offer major development with cost manufacturing,revolutionary life saving products and equipment..its a very exciting period watching the moving progress being enhanced with the introduction of this Wonder nano material..its a world changer..
Kinda cringy but articulates the use of graphene fairly well. Hopefully more of the major companies will pick up on graphene soon but it's nice to see a wide range of products already available!
no it not like asbestos, just a carbon atoms rearranged in 2d structure. Graphite pencil has it. no problems.
I was hoping for numbers.
Okay, why is this comment section full of anti-vaxers and such? I'm just here looking for sources for my nano tech class, I don't care about what you guys think is in the vaccines. I'm willing to bet no one commenting this stuff even knows what graphene is. Heck they probably don't even know the difference between pi and sigma bonds, nor even electron state hybridization, which is largely what gives graphene its properties.
That shit is in the Convid-19 Vackyscene!!
It seems to be in my spine which is now magnetic, its in the air, never-mind the juice. I didn't take the juice. Notice how he called it a black swan event.
Thanks for the video. Although I am not a technically qualified but just learning things about graphene and how to apply them in the industries. I m from India and motivated. I don't understand what to use when you say graphene. Multayered graphene, reduced graphene, flash graphene or graphene oxide.
Has anybody tried mixing graphene with hempcrete l wonder ?
There is always at least one hemp guy in comments. Marijuana is for getting high but it can not do everything. The use of hemp was mostly abandoned before the drug war started because there are better materials. Hemp may be good for some niche uses in the modern world but for most applications there are probably better fibers.
Congratulations 👏
Amazing work😍😍
Know how available with you?
Why
There is no reason this should be in the human body for anything and yet they are doing just that.
How safe is grapheme to human health and the planet ?
Safe than cement, by a very long way!!
Graphene, the stuff that's in the vaxx jab
Look at the graphene structure, 6 points, 6 lines, and many of these sixes. That's the mark of the beast 666. Also what can cause pain (Revelation 16:10) and “a noisome and grievous sore” (Revelation 16:2)? Only something medicinal can cause these. Not a chip implant. Also human body is 18% carbon. So therefore "a man's number" is also 666. (Revelation 13:18)“The sun shall be turned into darkness, And the moon into blood, Before that great and notable Day of the Lord come: And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” --Acts 2:20-21
Stevie Wonder sang it best... when you believe in something you don't understand and you suffer... superstition ain't the way.... ;)
A Local Professor Stated That a Large Part Of The PFIZER Vaccine Contains Graphene ! WHY ????????????
There are several scientists who are now coming out with this claim. It's something to look into further.
I think you're lying. There's no graphene in the vaccine. Stop spreading lies.
@@NaturalMystic71 Conspiracy theorists are not scientists.