Call for Papers

Deadline for abstracts March 1, 2009

To submit your abstract please click here. Please, note the short guideline for abstract submission.

You are invited to present your work across a broad spectrum of topics pertinent to the interdisciplinary area of thermoelectrics:

A: Theory & Modelling
A1: bulk thermoelectric materials
A2: nanoscale induced effects
A3: modelling of thermal and electrical junctions
A4: modelling of modules
A5: modelling of application systems

B: Materials
B1: classical thermoelectric materials (e.g. V2-VI3, IV-VI, SiGe)
B2: oxides
B3: clathrates
B4: silicides
B5: skutterudites
B6: half-Heusler
B7: thin film materials
B8: nanostructured thermoelectric materials
B9: novel (other) thermoelectric compounds
B10: organic thermoelectric materials

C: Metrology
C1: structural characterization of bulk, thin film and nanoscale materials
C2: thermoelectric characterization of bulk materials
C3: thermoelectric characterization of nanoscale and thin film materials
C4: standardization for thermoelectric metrology

D: Modules
D1: progress in module development
D2: modules for high temperature materials
D3: thin film devices
D4: device performance and characterization

E: Application
E1: automotive applications
E2: other waste heat recovery
E3: generator applications
E3: cooling applications
E4: thermoelectric conversion for self-sustaining power supplies

F: Industrial aspects
F1: markets for thermoelectrics
F2: commodities
F3: production technologies
F4: recycling concepts & environmental aspects

G: Miscellaneous

 


Short Guideline for Abstract Submission:
  • Abstract Submission is only possible via the online-form. Abstracts that are not submitted online will not be accepted!
  • If you have never used this abstract submission system before, please first create a new account. With this account you will be able to edit your submitted paper(s) until the submission will be closed on March 1, 2009.
  • If you intend to submit several papers please only create one account and submit all your papers via this personal account
  • Technical advices:
    • Please prepare your paper only in the following formats: .rtf., .txt. or .doc. enter/copy parts of your text from your text editing programme and paste these into relevant abstract sections
    • Charts, table, graphics and pictures cannot be inserted into the abstract, special characters may be included though.
    • The maximum number of words is 200.
    • Please, format your paper only in a standard font as “Arial” or “Times New Roman”; the formatting for use of your paper within the abstract book will be done automatically after submission by the system.
    • More details on the technical use of the abstract submission system is provided directly within the submission process.

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