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Dr. Harald Böttner
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Dr. Dirk Ebling
Thermoelectrics
Thermoelectrics and Integrated Sensor Systems
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Converting lost heat energy to electrical power is one of the most interesting perspectives offered by thermoelectrics. Thermoelectrical Energy Harvesting - whether in power plants, industrial processes or automobiles – will provide a significant contribution to more efficient use of energy in the future.

Nanoscale TE materials and improved production processes today allow new applications, including power supply to wireless sensor networks.

Based on proven technologies in the field of thermoelectrics, Fraunhofer IPM has engaged in research for more than 15 years aimed at integrating new types of thermoelectric materials and systems efficiently into modern applications. Today the Institute's spectrum includes materials research, development of thermoelectric modules, simulation, measuring technology and systems.




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