Media Summary: In this video, Professor Humberto Terrones of Rensselaer Poytechnic Institute gives a talk on his work in Jim Hone, Wang Fong-Jen Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Every day at Columbia we build nano devices by stacking atomically thin
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