Theremoelectric Nanomaterials for Energy Recovery
University of Reading
School of Chemistry
Thermoelectric materials offer the unique capability to convert waste heat directly into electrical energy. Efficiency is related to a figure of merit (ZT S2sT/k), that is determined by the Seebeck coefficient (S), electrical conductivity (s) and thermal conductivity (k). Read more
Supervisors: Prof A.V. Powell, Dr P Vaqueiro
Year round applications
PhD Research Project
Self-Funded PhD Students Only