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Meeting 2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium 2D Materials – Preparation, Properties, Modeling & Applications
Sponsorship TMS Functional Materials Division
TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces Committee
Organizer(s) Nuggehalli M. Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Madan Dubey, US Army Research Laboratory
Hesam Askari, University of Rochester
Arunima K. Singh, Arizona State University
Mengqiang Zhao, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Sufian Abedrabbo, Khalifa University
Gerald Ferblantier, University of Strasbourg - IUT LP / ICube Laboratory - CNRS
Ramana Chintalapalle, University of Texas at El Paso
Scope Since the discovery of Graphene, interest in basic and applied research in 2D-Materials is on an exponential rise. Challenges and opportunities continue to grow in the areas of process-property-performance correlations in 2D- Materials. Efforts to transfer technology from fundamental R&D to prototyping to manufacturing are being pursued rigorously on a global scale.

Studies on materials such as Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene, Hexagonal Boron Nitride, Perovskites, Phosphorene, Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDCs), Xenes (Germanene, Silicene, Stanene) are of interest to the Symposium.

This symposium will include, but will not be limited to the following topics:

Scope 1: Methods of Fabrication, Material Properties
- Top-Down Approach – Mechanical Exfoliation, Liquid Phase Exfoliation, Ball-Milling Based Exfoliation
- Bottom-Up Approach – Chemical Vapor Deposition, Wet Chemical Synthesis, Hydro/Solvothermal Synthesis
Material Properties
-Electrical, Electronic, Magnetic, Mechanical, Optical, Structural & Thermal Properties.

Scope 2: Modelling & Simulation
Band-Structure, Transport Properties, Optical Properties, Device Simulation
- Tools & Methods
- Data sets of Properties
- Standards, Methods

Scope 3: Device Fabrication, Properties & Applications
Studies focused on the use of these materials for the fabrication of membranes, 2D-sheets, 2- and 3- Terminal active and passive devices, photodetectors, sensors, transistors, applications in batteries, solar cells, thermoelectrics, topological insulators, energy storage, ultracapacitors, hydrogen storage, valleytronics, CO2 capture, thermal management are some of the examples of interest to the Symposium.

Abstracts Due 07/29/2025
Proceedings Plan Planned:

PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE


1D vdW Thin Films: Tunable Phase Transition and Memory Applications
2D Amorphous Carbon Dielectric Prepared from Solution Precursor for Nanoelectronics
2D Dislocation Loop Networks Created by Implantations of Ar, Er and O and its Effect on Light Emission
2D Materials-Based Electronic Nanosensors for PFAS Detection in the Air
2D Materials for Biological Functional Applications
2D Piezoelectric Copper Perovskites With A-site Organic Cation Substitutions: How Chain Length, Isomerism and Secondary Amine Precursors Effect Dimensionality and Electrical Response in PDMS Films
3D Printed Nanomaterial-Based Electronics
A Panoramic View of MXenes Via an Atomic Coordination-Based Design Strategy
Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Investigation of Moisture-Induced Surface Degradation in FAPbI₃ Perovskite: Role of Water Adsorption and Surface Termination
An Integrated Numerical Modelling Framework for Simulation of the Multiphysics in Sonoprocessing of 2D Materials
An Ultra-Fast and Facile Fabrication of Turbostratic Holey Graphene and its Electrochemical Behaviour
Atomic Structures of Layered Telluride Quantum Materials
Band Gap Modulation in Bilayer Graphene Via Site-Selective Monolayer Doping
Carbon as Proton Storage Site in Ti3C2Tx During Electrochemical Protonation
Controlled 3D Arrangement of 2D Materials
Development of Perovskites Based on High Density and High Atomic Number for Space Applications
Effects of Atomic Coordination on the Structural and Mechanical Properties of MXenes
Electro-Thermal Modeling of Heat Distribution in PEEK-Encased Cylindrical Li-Ion Batteries Under Varying Discharge Rates
Engineering Conductive 3D MXene Networks Via Porous Silica Infiltration
Enhancement of Electrical Conductivity in Copper-Graphene Multilayer System
Epitaxial Diamond Grown on Si Substrates Using a 2D Buffer Layer of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ)
Experimental and Thermodynamic Analysis of CVD-Based MXene Synthesis
From Atoms to Applications: Computational Design of MXenes for Energy, Sensing, and Ion Separation
Fundamental Insights into Charge Transfer Across 2D-Bulk Heterostructure Interfaces Using Machine Learning
Hexagon-Shaped Diamond Two-Dimensional Nanoplates Fabricated by Solution Chemistry at Room Temperature
Highly Ordered rGO for Advanced Energy Storage Applications: Scalable and Cost-Effective Production
Influence of Step Geometry on Graphene Growth from Structured Cubic Silicon Carbide
Machine Learning Interatomic Potentials for Graphene and Silicon/Graphene Interface Systems
Mechanical Properties of Grain Boundaries in Molybdenum Disulfide
Molecular-Dynamics-Guided Generation, Thermal Stability, and Mechanical Properties of Bicontinuous Nanoporous Graphene
Novel Approaches to Synthesis and Processing of 2D Materials
Probing Johnson Noise with Shallow Spin Defects in 2D hBN
Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities in the Field of MXenes
Robust and Tunable Oxide Nanoscrolls for Solar-Driven H2 Generation and Storage
Spintronic Implications of Diamond-Like Thin Films
Stability of Two-Dimensional High-Entropy Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Alloys
Strain-Induced Moiré Reconstruction and Van Der Waals Thermal Transport
Thermal Conductivity of Multilayer Titanium Carbide (Ti₃C₂Tₓ) MXene Nanosheets Measured by Raman Optothermal Method
Thermal Oxidation of Ti3C2Tx MXene for Enhanced Photodetection Applications
Thermal Property Enhancement of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) by Engineered 2D N-Doped Graphene (N-G) Nanoparticle Support
Ultrahigh Purity Tungsten Diselenide: Thermodynamics, Synthesis and Characterization


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