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Thermoelectric pages of the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM in Freiburg, Germany
Our researches are focused on new thermoelectric materials including both bulk materials such as Zn4Sb3, Metal Silicides and Si-Ge thin films with superlattice structures.
The Ioffe Institute is one of Russia\'s largest institutions for research in physics and technology with a widevariety of operating projects.
The Center for Technology Applications at RTI provides services to help clients extract the maximum value from intellectual property. Our technology assessments and market intelligence form the basis for successful strategies in licensing, corporate partnering, and new business ventures.
The Center for Technology Applications at RTI organizes topical forums on, among other topics, energy conversion and cooling.
Research Interests include - Thermoelectric and thermophotovoltaic conversion materials.
Scientists at Midwest Research Institute lead the country's research efforts in developing cooling devicesemploying thermoelectric technology.
This website is intended for those interested in learning more about thermoelectrics, both as an introduction to the field as well as containing detailed reports of the recent developments at JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)/Caltech (California Institute of Technology) in thermoelectric physics, materials and devices, science and technology.
Our mission is to utilize advanced thermoelectric materials and engineer efficient thermal to electric energy conversion devices/systems.
Thermoelectric transport in confined and inhomogeneous systems is being investigated heoretically in a program directed at obtaining more efficient materials for applications in cooling and heat generation.
Recently credited with the first significant breakthroughs in thermoelectrics research in 40 years, RTI engineers are conducting advanced research and development of novel thermoelectric materials and devices for solid-state cooling and power conversion. Working with government and commercial clients and collaborating with leading manufacturers of thermoelectric devices for military and commercial markets, RTI is exploring the advantages of thin-film superlattice technology in thermoelectric materials.
The biggest thermoelectric institution in the World Director of Institute of Thermoelectricity - Lukian Ivanovich ANATYCHUK