Nanoscale material discovery for thermoelectric energy harvesting and cooling
Student: James M. Targett
Supervisor: Hatef Sadeghi (Engineering), Nicholas Hine (Physics)
This project aims to exploit electronic and vibrational properties of nanoscale materials that are 1000 times smaller than diameter of a human hair to discover new materials for energy harvesting and cooling in consumer electronics such as mobile phones and laptops. The ultimate goal of the research is to understand quantum and phonon transport through molecular structures for thermoelectricity and thermal management. The candidate will receive a broad training on computational materials modelling and gain experience with cutting edge quantum transport simulation methods, conduct a vibrant research with publication potential and would have an opportunity to conduct collaborative projects with internationally leading experimental groups in Europe and beyond.
For more information contact Dr. H Sadeghi (Hatef dot Sadeghi at warwick dot ac dot uk) or visit www.warwick.ac.uk/nanolab