On 25-26 May, international nanotechnology experts are gathering at the University of Latvia's (UL) Academic Centre Nature House to work with Latvian scientists on innovative and environmentally friendly solutions for converting waste heat into electrical energy.
Introducing our partners from the University of Latvia (UL), which includes research groups from the Institute of Chemical Physics (UL ICP) and the Institute of Solid State Physics (UL ISSP).
The Advanced Energy Materials Group (AEMG) at the Tyndall National Institute are responsible for are responsible for characterising and validating the fabricated thermoelectric cell in the TRANSLATE device, with the focus of targeted power generation. Come and meet their team.