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Graphene Nanoelectromagnetism: Plasmonic, Photonic and Biosensing Applications

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Thursday, September 1, 2016, 4 pm

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Pai-Yen Chen will present “Graphene Nanoelectromagnetism: Plasmonic, Photonic and Biosensing Applications.”

Chen is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Wayne State University. He has published approximately 62 peer-review papers (four journal covers and a number of press interest), 55 conference proceedings, four book chapters, one co-edited book and nine US patents.

Graphene is a flat, two-dimensional monolayer of carbon atoms predicted to display a rich variety of novel electronic, photonics and optoeletronic properties.

In the talk, Chen will give an overview of recent progress in graphene photonics, optoelectronics, and bioelectronics.

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