RECENT PLENARY, KEYNOTE, AND INVITED TALKS
This page offers a selection of the recent talks of Professor Balandin on different topics: from phonon transport and Brillouin – Mandelstam spectroscopy of acoustic phonons to the thermal conductivity of graphene and graphene thermal management applications; from low-frequency electronic noise in advanced materials and devices to charge-density-wave phenomena in van der Waals materials; from one-dimensional quantum materials to composites for electromagnetic shielding. The talks are listed in reverse chronological order. Click on the talk title to download the PDF.
- “Heat and Noise in Quantum Materials,” Invited Talk at the Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE), UCLA, USA, 2024
- “A Journey From 2D to 1D van der Waals Materials and Back,” Plenary Talk at the FUSE-NANO 2024: The Future of Semiconductors with 1D and 2D Nanomaterials, Tucson, USA, 2024
- “Unique Heat Conduction Properties of Graphene: Applications in Thermal Management,” Invited Talk at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), UCLA, 2024
- “Noise of Charge Density Waves in Low-Dimensional Materials,” Keynote Talk at the 9th International Conference on Unsolved Problems of Noise (UPON 2024), Budapest, Hungary, 2024
- “Thermal Conductivity of Graphene: Twists and Turns in Understanding Phonon Transport in 2D Materials,” Plenary Talk at the International Conference on Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter (PHONONS), Paris, France, 2023
- “Noise Spectroscopy: What Can Electronic Noise Tell Us About Materials?” Materials Science Research Lecture, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, USA, 2023