Research Highlight: MSc Jovana Paskaš at the Graphene 2026 Conference
Know4Nano Research Presented at Graphene 2026
Know4Nano team member and PhD student Jovana Paskaš presented collaborative research at Graphene 2026, one of the leading international conferences dedicated to graphene, 2D materials, and related technologies, held in Barcelona, Spain.
Her presentation, entitled “A Novel Green Route for Ti₃C₂Tₓ MXene Monolayer Fabrication for Nanoelectronic Applications”, introduced an environmentally friendly approach for the fabrication of Ti₃C₂Tₓ MXene monolayers with potential applications in next-generation nanoelectronic devices.
The presented work was carried out in collaboration with researchers from the University of Chemistry and Technology (UCT), Prague, reflecting the strong scientific partnerships established through the Know4Nano project. The research highlights the importance of developing sustainable synthesis strategies for advanced two-dimensional materials while strengthening international cooperation in nanotechnology research.
Participation in Graphene 2026 provided an excellent opportunity to disseminate Know4Nano-related research, exchange knowledge with leading experts in the field of advanced materials, and establish new scientific connections within the international research community.
The Know4Nano consortium congratulates Jovana Paskaš and all collaborators on this successful presentation and looks forward to continued joint research efforts that contribute to advancing nanotechnology and innovative material platforms.
The presented research was supported by the Horizon Europe Twinning project Know4Nano (Grant Agreement No. 101159710), which aims to strengthen excellence, collaboration, and innovation capacity in nanotechnology and biosensing research.