Converting Thermal Energy with Doped Buckyballs
Published: April 15, 2009
Condensed Matter physicist and Material Scientist, Jinke Tang spoke with JRSE over the phone recently about his recent article "Seebeck coefficient and thermal conductivity in doped C60," which appears in the second issue of the journal.
Dr. Tang is a professor at the University of Wyoming Department of Physics and Astronomy, and part of his research focuses on novel thermoelectric materials that can be used for energy conversion.
Dr. Tang gives the example of using materials with high Seebeck coefficients on an automobile's exhaust to generate energy.
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