Pakdel Lab @tcddublin led by Dr. Amir Pakdel, where nanomaterials and nanotechnology meet sustainable energy harvesting/storage and environmental challenges.
🔥 Join @Pakdel_Lab at #EuropeanResearchersNight on Friday 27th September @tcddublin "Turning Heat into Electricity". Discover the future ofsemiconductors and thermoelectric generators. ⚡🔋
Our latest article in the Jour. Mater. Chem. C explores strategies to boost the #thermoelectric power factor of #PEDOT_PSS composites, analysing the impact of particle size, concentration & various chemical treatments, plus charge transport mechanisms. 🔗https://t.co/69tGhigCrf
📢Congratulations to Dr Saeed Masoumi for defending his thesis on #3Dprinting of #flexible#thermoelectric devices for body energy harvesting!👏🎓🎉Many thanks to examiners: Andres Cantarero @UV_EG & Seamus O'Shaughnessy @tcdengineering@tcddublin, & support from @scienceirel.🙏
We recently published two articles on developing #thermoelectric#measurement#systems, adaptable for bulk/film samples, and offering accuracy comparable to commercial #ZEM & #LSR systems. @scienceirel @tcddublin@tcdengineering
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Congratulations to our young star Lucy O'Sullivan for receiving: (1) the 2024 Collen Prize for best MAI thesis on #printing#thermoelectric devices, & (2) the 2023 Ranalow Scholarship for achieving distinction during her BAI course at @tcdengineering@tcddublin. Bravo Lucy!🥇🎉👏
Congrats to our very own Joshua Warren, winner of the Collen Prize for the best MAI project in Electronic Engineering @tcddublin!🏆👏A self-powered #wearable sensor harvesting body heat via #thermoelectric tech, and wirelessly sending data to an app!
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Dr. Pakdel delivered an invited lecture about interface engineering of #thermoelectric materials in the Advanced School and Workshop on "New trends in surface science R&D" at @selcukuniresmi (Turkey). Special thanks to @engsurf team, @ambercentre & @FBK_research for organizing.
Congratulations to Daniel, Josh, and Jack for successfully defending their Master of Engineering (MAI) theses on #thermoelectric materials & devices at @tcdengineering@tcddublin. It was a pleasure working with you, and all the best wishes for a successful career. 🎉🎓
We are hiring: a motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to perform research on thermal materials for cooling applications. For more information please visit: https://t.co/AlyasHWjmY @Pakdel_Lab
📢 Attention all aspiring researchers! @tcddublin School of Engineering is offering a PhD research opportunity in Thermal Materials Engineering. Explore the world of thermoelectric materials and devices for personalised applications. Apply now: https://t.co/YpzHwl6iwD
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PhDs are an essential part of our research system & our economy, and we have great PhD opportunities in Ireland. But it is past time to increase the national stipend level. Thanks to @KOSullivanIT @IrishTimes for our conversation on this.
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Our latest paper discusses the #thermoelectric properties of complex hybrids of BiSbTe/nano-oxide/quantum dots. https://t.co/ydOKtqZb01
We have also published a thorough review paper on flexible #solar & #thermal energy conversion devices & their hybrids. https://t.co/c94BHFx8gS
Congratulation to Karen Morrissey & Mikolaj Piotrowski for their successful master's thesis defense. Their #thermoelectric research takes us a step closer to our vision for a more #sustainable thermal energy harvesting technology.
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