EGNITE (Engineered Graphene for Neural Interfaces) published in Nature Nano!

Our latest paper titled: “Nanoporous graphene-based thin-film microelectrodes for in vivo high-resolution neural recording and stimulation” has just been published in the premier nanotechnology journal Nature Nanotechnology.

Following years of research under the European Graphene Flagship project, ICN2 spearheaded in collaboration with the University of Manchester the development of EGNITE (Engineered Graphene for Neural Interfaces), a novel class of flexible, high-resolution, high-precision graphene-based implantable neurotechnology. The results published today in Nature Neurotechnology aim to contribute with innovative technologies to the blooming landscape of neuroelectronics and brain-computer interfaces.

The paper has been featured in The Graphene Council, CataloniaBio & HealthTech, Phys.org and AZoNano.