
Dr. Konstantin Novoselov
Dr. Konstantin Novoselov is a physicist renowned for his groundbreaking work in materials science, particularly for isolating and studying graphene—a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. His research has significantly advanced understanding of this extraordinary material, which is incredibly strong, lightweight, and conducts electricity and heat exceptionally well. Novoselov's achievements, along with his colleague Andre Geim, earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010. Their work has opened new avenues in electronics, energy storage, and other technological fields, making a profound impact on science and industry.