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
E.H. Yang Awarded Supercapacitors Patent With Many Clean Energy Applications (2024)
E.H. Yang receives a Master of Engineering, Honoris Causa (2023)
E.H. Yang Appointed as Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Sensors Council (2023)
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)