The EH Yang group's research aims to translate discoveries in 2D material synthesis into practical applications. The goal is to develop new strategies that combine fundamental studies with forward-looking engineering efforts that would lead to advanced technologies, with implications in fields ranging from quantum sensing and spintronics to energy, environment and medicine.
Recent Grant & Research News
Electron Interference can Enhance Quantum Sensing Applications (2022)
Atomically Thin Magnets for Next Generation Spin and Quantum Electronics (2020)
Stevens Researcher named ASME Fellow for Micro- and Nanotechnology Research and Education (2019)
Stevens Professor Mentors Students and Faculty on Nanoscale Future Technology (2019)