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Magnus, Product Development Engineer at 2D fab
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"NANO-MATERIALS WILL PLAY A KEY PART IN FUTURE MATERIALS"

Hello Magnus, and welcome to 2D fab. Could you tell us a little bit about yourself?

Absolutely! As stated, my name is Magnus and I am 29 years old. I grew up in northern Sweden, in Västerbotten to be precise. Though completely in love with my home district, I moved away six years ago to study Material Science at Luleå University of Technology. During my education I was introduced to graphene and other nano-materials and that really caught my interest.

It is fascinating that the addition of a very small amount of a very small material can make such a large difference to numerous material properties

What makes nano-materials so interesting?

There was great research interest in nano-materials amongst the students and teachers at the department. Many of us – me included – believe that nano-materials will play a key part in future materials. It is fascinating that the addition of a very small amount of a very small material can make such a large difference to numerous material properties. Take graphene for example, it is unbelievably small, and it has extraordinary properties that could alter and improve other materials. I really believe that graphene will help creating smarter materials with multiple functionalities.

Last but not least, what will you be responsible for at 2D fab? 

I will primarily be working with product development, both internally and together with our customers. This means that I will mainly perform tests and experiments on potential products, analysis and characterization, so that we as a company can ensure that we get the results we want and need for our products.