
International consortium of scientists and staff from Jeju National University-South Korea, Khalifa University-UAE, Maynooth University-Ireland, University of Cambridge-UK, and Luleå University of Technology-Sweden have collaborated on a groundbreaking review paper titled "2D Materials-Memristive Devices Nexus: From Status Quo to Impending Applications" that explores how graphene, MXenes, and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are revolutionizing non-volatile memory, artificial intelligence (AI), and next-generation computing architectures.
This seminal work is published in the prestigious Q1(7/439) journal by ELSEVIER “Progress in Materials Science”, renowned for its authoritative and critical reviews of recent advancements in materials science and engineering applications. The journal boasts an impressive Impact Factor of 33.6 and an h-index of 235, underscoring its influence and prominence in the scientific community.
Publication link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmatsci.2025.101471