A large family of high-entropy skutterudites is expored as promising thermoelectric materials through high-througput density calculations.
https://t.co/uR9Gl5YUOz
Recent work published in @JMaterChem A presents a deep-learning framework for accurate prediction and high-throughput screening of the thermoelectric figure of merit in skutterudites. https://t.co/fQX1yyZ3oR @QuimicaUs@quimicasUCM@PCPSNM_QI_UCM
🏆👩🔬We are very proud to share that our director @Marisol_CSIC, Research Professor at the
@ImnCsic, has been awarded the 2025 National Research Prize in the Juan de la Cierva category for Knowledge Transfer, by @CienciaGob.
https://t.co/fOhwvLyWrB
Back in Auditorium 2 for the afternoon at #BQB2025:
S7 – Advances in Functional Materials
Explore emerging materials with cutting-edge applications in tech and sustainability
@RSEQUIMICA@BEC_Bilbao
Accurately predicting materials thermodynamic properties needs to go beyond QHA. Our new method, developed with collaborators in @Fac_Quim_Uniovi, efficiently incorporates anharmonicity at a reasonable computational cost. #compchem https://t.co/ZfzYnxQ4BB
Finding new #thermoelectrics for low-mid temps is challenging! We have optimized BiN TE performance via polymorphism, pressure & nanostructuring. Collaboration w/ @DESY's Dr. Glazyrin, published in @JMaterChem! #compchem https://t.co/trNsnOsx4G
It's been incredibly rewarding to collaborate with the @NewMaterialsLab at @unisevilla. In this @ChemMater work, we explored thermoelectric Cu-based sulvanites by combining computational studies and experiments. I hope this is just the first of many more collaborations to come!
Comparing experimental & theoretical predictions of lattice thermal conductivity can be challenging. Here, we use Cu sulvanites to highlight the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, in collab w/ @Prado_Gonjal & others #thermoelectrics#compchem https://t.co/To4OFHyu7E
This ACS Applied Electronic Materials Special Issue brings together an interdisciplinary community of researchers working on thermoelectric materials & devices to provide an overview of the challenges & future directions in this field. #ACSAELM
Read Now 👉https://t.co/JCQa0OWIVA
Back from #ICT2024, which was a wonderful conference filled with inspiring talks and set in the beautiful #Krakow. #Thermoelectrics community welcomed us warmly, making us feel part of the group. Thanks to local organizers and @ETS for providing us with this amazing experience.
🎉 Excited to announce that my designs were selected for the cover of the 'Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices' special issue of @ACS_AMI! Check out the cover art here: https://t.co/Dnl8mwvVcr #CoverArt#ScienceArt 🎨 #Thermoelectrics ⚡️
Thank you to all the authors who have contributed to the Special Issue on Advanced #Thermoelectric Materials and Devices @ACS_AMI.
https://t.co/xRbd1H2CPi
Excited to share our new paper in @ACS_AMI from @NewMaterialsLab! We used ML 🤖 & high-throughput techniques to discover diamond-like chalcogenide thermoelectric materials with ZT values >2. Check it out: https://t.co/4cAJdf4792 #MaterialsScience#Thermoelectrics
Exciting news! 📚Our latest paper is out! 🎉 An accurate screening of large chemical spaces by combining DFT #compchem simulations 🧪and #ML 🤖 for #thermoelectric optimization. Check out @ACS_AMI: https://t.co/a4cZI3u2NI
Don't miss our latest #CompChem research on the promise of pnictide chalcopyrites as cost-effective thermoelectric materials⚡️, now accepted in #ACSAELM@AmerChemSociety. Led by @NewMaterialsLab, with @rgraucrespo and more. #Thermoelectrics
https://t.co/mtYvUpVJhY
🤖🧪PhD position in Foundation Models for Materials Chemistry, starting in the group next September. Want to use ML on some of the gnarliest, most important problems for designing new green energy materials? DM or email me. More info: https://t.co/2frmBwmAUs
Day 2 of #CMD30#FisMat2023 in Milan! I’ll be talking about our work with @NewMaterialsLab and @rgraucrespo on thermal transport in chalcopyrites on Thursday.
Here is our latest work, just accepted in J. Mat. Chem. A @JMatrChem.
Harnessing the Unusually Strong Improvement of Thermoelectric Performance of AgInTe2 with Nanostructuring - now published in Journal of Materials Chemistry A https://t.co/ImyIcRcPLN