November 2023
Haidong Tian received the 2023-2024 Presidential Fellowship. Congratulations to Haidong!
February 2023
Our work on “Flat Band Dirac Superconductor Originating from Quantum Geometry” is featured at OSU News and Apple News!
September 2019
Our work on twisted bilayer graphene is featured at OSU news and Department of Energy University Research News headline.
April 2019
Shi Che received the 2019 Presidential Fellowship. Congratulations to Shi!
April 2019
Emilio Codecido received the Bunny and Thomas Clark scholarship. Congratulations to Emilio!
June 2018
Physics World reports our work on long distance spin transport through a graphene quantum Hall antiferromagnet.
January 2017
We are moving to The Ohio State University!
Greyson Voigt received Michael Devirian Award for Outstanding Achievement by a 2nd Year Undergraduate Student.
Dr Lau is an Associate Editor at Nano Letters.
June 2015
Petr Stepanov and Nathaniel Gillgren received the Michael Devirian Award for Outstanding 3rd Year Graduate Student.
Yongjin Lee received Robert T. Poe Memorial Scholarship Award for Outstanding PhD Graduate.
June 2013
Dr. Lau received Chancellor’s Award for Fostering Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement.
May 2013
Hang Zhang received the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad.
Dr. Lau interviewed by ScienceToday.
May 2012
Wenzhong Bao received the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad.
February 2012
Jairo Velasco Jr. is awarded the UC President’s Postdoc Fellowship.
Bilayer graphene as an insulator (UCR News room)
Why graphene holds the key to the future (UCR News room, Nanowerk)
Stacking order tunes graphene’s properties (UCR News room)
Philip Kratz is awarded the NSF Graduate Fellowship.
‘Few-layer’ graphene keeps its cool (Physicsworld)
Cooling Down Electronics With Graphene (Discovery)
Scientists Manipulate Ripples In Graphene, Enabling Strain-Based Graphene Electronics (ScienceDaily)
Dr. Lau Receives Highest Honor U.S. Government Bestows on Young Scientists or Engineers (PECASE) for the 2008 competition. (UCR newsroom)
Sep 3, 2008
Suspended top gates make good graphene junctions(nanotechweb)
Sep. 17, 2007
Could Graphene Replace Silicon in Electronics? (ScienceDaily)
Sep 14, 2007
Experiment finds graphene’s missing pi (Physicsworld)
Feb 27, 2008
Graphene continues to amaze(Physicsworld)