cao yuan: Cao discovered the magic angle and published two papers in the prestigious Nature magazine as first author in March 2018, according to Global Times China. Cao enjoys being at MIT and, once he graduates, he has to make his decision about what to do, Jarillo-Herrero revealed in an exclusive interview with Global Times reporter Li Qiaoyi GT in Beijing, on the sidelines of the Future Science Prize Forum earlier in November. The country has been particularly thrilled about the giant leap as 1996-born Cao Yuan, a graduate from the University of Science and Technology of China and a doctoral candidate in physics under MIT professor of physics Pablo Jarillo-Herrero PJH is a crucial member of the team led by Jarillo-Herrero. Jarillo-Herrero also touched on some vital aspects of graphene research and commercialization, China's technological rise and the resulting unease in the US. Will graphene be made to superconduct at room temperature If possible, when will that happen It's really hard to tell. There are some physicists that think it is possible to make graphite - all combinations of graphene sheets - superconduct at room temperature. Right now, graphene superconducts only at low temperatures.
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