New £10.4M Project to Grow Next-Generation Semiconductor Materials
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A £10.4 million, five-year project led by the University of Warwick and University of Southampton aims to develop next-generation semiconductor materials. The EXPRESS programme will explore new electrochemical approaches and novel chemistry to grow transition metal dichalcogenides, with potential applications in ultra-low-power electronics and quantum technologies. The project brings together experts in chemistry, physics, and electronics to overcome challenges in producing these materials reliably and at scale.