Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
Anindya Das is Associate Professor from Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. His research interest are transport properties of mesoscopic structures in reduced dimensions: one-dimensional carbon nanotube (CNT), semiconductor nanowires; zero-dimensional quantum dots; two-dimensional graphene, 2D and 3D topological insulators.
Session 1D - Symposium on “Twistronics”
Manish Jain
Twisted bilayer graphene–A magic platform
The recent discovery of twisted bilayer graphene with flat bands has led to many unprecedented emerging phenomena in the condensed matter of physics. In this presentation, an overview of the field of twisted bilayer graphene and its significance in the current scientific landscape will be provided, and recent experiments exploring emergent properties of these systems will be discussed.