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Andre Geim on levitating frogs, graphene and 2D materials

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The Importance of Education in Research

In 1994, you accepted your first tenured position as an associate professor at Radboud University in the ancient city of Naimakin. You worked on what's called mesoscopic superconductivity. These are tiny versions of superconductors which are much smaller in size than the cross sections of your hair. And how magnetic field behaves, how those electrons flowing inside without any resistance.

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