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South Dakota Mines research explores 2D technology

Alexey Lipatov (left), Tula Paudel (right) and Khimananda Acharya (center), a Ph.D. student at South Dakota Mines, in a laboratory collaborating on research into the next generation of computer memory.
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Alexey Lipatov (left), Tula Paudel (right) and Khimananda Acharya (center), a Ph.D. student at South Dakota Mines, in a laboratory collaborating on research into the next generation of computer memory.

This interview originally aired on In the Moment on SDPB Radio.

South Dakota scientists join the quest to create smaller, faster nanotechnology.

Alexey Lipatov, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at South Dakota Mines and is researching how to use 2D materials to store computer memory.

He joins us to explain the big-picture behind his research and how the next tiny leap in quantum research could come from South Dakota.

Lori Walsh is the host and senior producer of In the Moment.
Ellen Koester is a producer of In the Moment, SDPB's daily news and culture broadcast.