NanoCaTe has just published its newsletter. Click here to read it. You will find information about a Workshop on Energy Harvesting Systems, the E-MRS Spring meeting, and its presentation at LOPEC 2016.
NanoCaTe, a project co-financed by the European Commission, will develop more efficient thermoelectric and storage materials based on nanocarbon to reclaim waste heat through thermoelectric generators and store the energy in supercapacitors or secondary batteries for various applications, such as pulsed sensors or mobile electronic devices.