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This project focuses on developing advanced thermoelectric materials that convert waste heat into electrical energy. By optimizing material composition and structure, the goal is to achieve high performance in thermoelectric applications, potentially replacing current commercial materials with more efficient alternativ…
There is an increasing demand for alternative energy technologies to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
One approach is to use thermoelectric (TE) materials to scaving waste heat energy and to convert it into useful electrical energy.
Thermoelectric materials have the additional potential advantages that they could be: small, inexpensive, lightweight, quiet and pollution-free.
These applications call for thermoelectric materials with high zT which requires higher Seebeck coefficient, higher el…
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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