Prof. Dr. Andrey Turchanin, Dr. Hamid Rasouli, Dr. David Kaiser at Innocon2025

InnoCON Thüringen 2025

Team from the University of Jena presents innovative devices based on 2D materials at the InnoMARKT exhibition.
Prof. Dr. Andrey Turchanin, Dr. Hamid Rasouli, Dr. David Kaiser at Innocon2025
Image: Alexander Dieser (LEG Thüringen)

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Presentation of the “2DMat-Lith-Lab”-Project by Prof. A. Turchanin in the InnoPITCH talk.

Image: David Kaiser (University of Jena)

Key technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and microelectronics are driving innovation and shaping the future. They have a wide range of applications, are transforming entire industries, and offer solutions to upcoming challenges.

Under the motto “Key Technologies: Paving the Way for the World of Tomorrow”, the InnoCON Thuringia 2025External link conference took place on May 7, 2025. A team from the University of Jena – Prof. Dr. Andrey Turchanin,  Dr. David Kaiser, and Dr. Hamid Rasouli – presented innovative devices based on two-dimensional (2D) materials, with a focus on biosensors, at the InnoMARKT exhibition.

In addition, Prof. Turchanin introduced the project “2DMat-Lith-Lab” to around 200 attendees during an InnoPITCH presentation. This project, funded by the Thuringian Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, is dedicated to establishing a research and development laboratory for the production of atomically thin electronic, optoelectronic, and sensor devices based on 2D materials such as graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides.