
Andre Geim
Professor Andre Geim is a Nobel laureate and physicist at the University of Manchester, recognized for his groundbreaking work in the field of condensed matter physics, including the isolation of graphene. He has expressed concerns about the proliferation of low-quality scientific papers and the need for researchers to abandon unproductive subjects.
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Andre Geim won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 for his work on graphene.
Tiến sĩ 9x nói về cơ hội phát triển vật liệu bán dẫn mới tại Việt NamProf Andre Geim added that he would go further and stated that the Royal Society should not expel anyone.
Royal Society president reignites Elon Musk row by defending lack of action | Royal SocietyWorld-renowned physicist Andre Geim gave the program’s first speech, titled 'Wonder Materials.'
Lai presides over launch of Taiwan Bridges InitiativeSir Andre Geim, who received the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics, teaches at the University of Manchester.
Taiwan welcomes Nobel laureates as ‘bridges’ project beginsProf Andre Geim, a Nobel laureate at the University of Manchester, said: 'I do believe that researchers publish too many useless papers.'
Quality of scientific papers questioned as academics ‘overwhelmed’ by the millions published | Peer review and scientific publishingProf Sir Andre Geim from Manchester University defended Musk's achievements against his critics in the Royal Society.
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