Rupa Ranjani Palanisamy (PhD student) presented at the 74th Irish Universities Chemistry Research Colloquium, University of Galway on 14-15 June 2023 in Galway, Ireland.TRANSLATE is a €3.4 million EU-funded research project that aims to develop a new nanofluidic platform technology to effectively convert waste heat to electricity. This technology has the potential to improve the energy efficiency of many devices and systems, and provide a radically new zero-emission power source. The TRANSLATE project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 964251, for the action of 'The Recycling of waste heat through the Application of Nanofluidic ChannelS: Advances in the...
In conclusion, the analysis and measurement of thermal properties are crucial for a wide range of ap...
When fossil fuel resources are becoming exhausted due to huge consumption, followed by the environme...
Presented on March 27, 2013 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Build...
Poster for the annual European Researcher's Night at the University of Latvia, 30th of September 202...
Anjali Ashokan (PhD student) presented at the 7th Green and Sustainable Chemistry Conference on 22-2...
Dr. Steffen Hardt delivered this lecture on and presented TRANSLATE project results at the Center fo...
Data associated with the following publication: "A fully automated measurement system for the charac...
Abstract: Organic ligands have been used to modify the surface charge in nanochannels formed in ce...
Professor Justin Holmes, Professor Steffen Hardt, Dr Satarupa Dutta, and Dr Ievgen Nedrygailov prese...
Abstract: Waste heat energy discharged into the atmosphere is one of the largest sources of clean, ...
PFC del programa Erasmus EPS elaborat a International Faculty of Engineering LodzTreball desenvolupa...
EiCOON (www.eicoon.eu) funded by FP7 (Grant 233 466) is about the strategic assessment of mutual EUI...
Abstract: Increasing energy consumption, the depletion of natural resources, climate change and de...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742004/EU//CREAM4We report the exceptional finding that NiO, a known electroact...
Renewal energy economy relies on a range of novel materials for efficient production, distribution a...
In conclusion, the analysis and measurement of thermal properties are crucial for a wide range of ap...
When fossil fuel resources are becoming exhausted due to huge consumption, followed by the environme...
Presented on March 27, 2013 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Build...
Poster for the annual European Researcher's Night at the University of Latvia, 30th of September 202...
Anjali Ashokan (PhD student) presented at the 7th Green and Sustainable Chemistry Conference on 22-2...
Dr. Steffen Hardt delivered this lecture on and presented TRANSLATE project results at the Center fo...
Data associated with the following publication: "A fully automated measurement system for the charac...
Abstract: Organic ligands have been used to modify the surface charge in nanochannels formed in ce...
Professor Justin Holmes, Professor Steffen Hardt, Dr Satarupa Dutta, and Dr Ievgen Nedrygailov prese...
Abstract: Waste heat energy discharged into the atmosphere is one of the largest sources of clean, ...
PFC del programa Erasmus EPS elaborat a International Faculty of Engineering LodzTreball desenvolupa...
EiCOON (www.eicoon.eu) funded by FP7 (Grant 233 466) is about the strategic assessment of mutual EUI...
Abstract: Increasing energy consumption, the depletion of natural resources, climate change and de...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742004/EU//CREAM4We report the exceptional finding that NiO, a known electroact...
Renewal energy economy relies on a range of novel materials for efficient production, distribution a...
In conclusion, the analysis and measurement of thermal properties are crucial for a wide range of ap...
When fossil fuel resources are becoming exhausted due to huge consumption, followed by the environme...
Presented on March 27, 2013 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Build...