➀ The University of Birmingham and Paragraf have received £3.4 million in funding from Innovate UK and UKRI to advance graphene production and explore its potential in quantum computing. ➁ Graphene magnetic sensors could be a key technology for quantum computers. ➂ The research involves cryogenic testing of graphene devices and developing new 2D materials and electronic devices.
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