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nanovate! turns 10

We’re happy to announce the release of the 10th issue of nanovate!, AMO’s company magazine — a small but joyful milestone, dedicated to AMO’ commitment to building bridges between disciplines, institutions, and ideas. This issue spotlights two exciting research initiatives that exemplify how collaboration drives innovation: The Transregional Collaborative Research Center Active-3D  – tackling one […]

Imaging the Switching Dynamics of Memristors Based on 2D Materials in Real Time

Research team at AMO GmbH and RWTH Aachen University demonstrates for the first time the formation and dissolution of conductive filaments in 2D material-based memristors Aachen, Germany – A research team from AMO GmbH, RWTH Aachen University (Chair of Electronic Devices), and Forschungszentrum Jülich has made significant progress in understanding the dynamics of conductive filaments […]

Volatile and Nonvolatile Resistive Switching in Lateral 2D Molybdenum Disulfide-Based Memristive Devices

  🎉 Congratulations to Sofia Cruces (ELD) for the publication of her latest paper in ACS Publications‘ Nano Letters: “Volatile and Nonvolatile Resistive Switching in Lateral 2D Molybdenum Disulfide-Based Memristive Devices”. This exciting work explores the coexistence of volatile and nonvolatile resistive switching in lateral MoS₂-based memristors with silver electrodes. The devices operate at low […]

ENERGIZE: Successful First In-Person Consortium Meeting at AMO in Aachen

The first in-person consortium meeting of the ENERGIZE project took place at AMO GmbH in Aachen – an intense and productive day that significantly contributed to aligning the shared research goals. ENERGIZE is one of four research projects funded under a joint semiconductor initiative by the Chips Joint Undertaking of the European Commission and the […]

ENERGIZE: a joint Korean-EU partnership for energy-efficient neuromorphic hardware

The European Union, South Korea, and Switzerland have jointly launched the ambitious research project ENERGIZE, providing €3.6 million in funding to develop energy-efficient hardware based on two-dimensional (2D) materials for edge computing and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. ENERGIZE is one of the four projects selected through the joint EU-South Korea call in February 2024, focused […]