Andre Geim, one of pioneers behind innovations of Graphene, awarded with the most prestigious academic award in Physics, the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2010 was born in Soviet Union in 1958 and now he is dual citizen of England and Netherlands.
He has Numerous achievements in Physics academic carrier and the most famous milestone of his life was discovery of a simple method for isolating single atomic layers of graphite, known as graphene.
He conducted most of his experiments with his notable student Konstantin Novoselov who was also included in Nobel Prize for Physics in 2010.
He & his notable student Konstantin Novoselov have contributed to many research publications in their carrier and following listed items are their key research papers.
K.S. Novoselov, et al.,
"Two-dimensional gas of massless Direc
fermions in graphene," Nature,
438(7065): 197-200, 2005.
K.S. Novoselov, et al., "Electric
field effect in atomically thin carbon
films," Science, 306(5296): 666-9,
2004.
A.K. Geim, K.S. Novoselov, "The rise of
graphene," Nature Materials, 6(3):
183-91, 2007.
K.S. Novoselov, et al.,
"Two-dimensional atomic crystals,"
PNAS, 102(30): 10451-3, 2005.
K.S. Novoselov, et al.,
"Unconventional quantum Hall effect and
Berry's phase of 2p bilayer graphene,"
Nature Physics, 2(3): 177-80,
2006.

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