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The document provides information about the 18th European Conference on Thermoelectrics to be held in Barcelona, Spain from September 14-16, 2022. It discusses the previous postponement of the conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It invites participants from academia and industry involved in thermoelectric research to attend and share the latest advances in the field. The preliminary program outlines the schedule of plenary speakers, session topics on materials and processing, devices and applications. It highlights some of the speaker presentations and research to be covered during the conference.

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14 - 16 Sep.

22

18TH EUROPEAN
Barcelona

CONFERENCE ON
THERMOELECTRICS

https://www.ect2022barcelona.org/

18th European Conference on Thermoelectrics

Program

Organized by:
In 2020 we were about to welcome you in Barcelona, taking the torch of ECT from
the eastern Mediterranean Sea shores of Limassol (Cyprus) to its western shores in
Spain.

Then, the pandemic brought worldwide disruption.

Two years later, here we are to try again, so… under the aegis of the European Ther-
moelectric Society we are ready to welcome people from academia and industry,
scientists and engineers, young and senior contributors from across Europe and
abroad to our yearly gathering. We vow for a fruitful event where we all can share the
latest advancements in the field of thermoelectricity. The scope of the conference is
wide as usual: contributions to macro/micro/nano approaches on mature and novel
materials - hard and soft -, models and modules are appreciated and will hopefully
shape an appealing program with your help.

​Whether you theorize, synthesize, measure, or assemble, you are all kindly invited to
attend the 18th European Conference on Thermoelectrics to exchange knowledge in
this multidisciplinary topic. Be ready to enjoy Barcelona as well, a modern dynamic
city with much history and wonderful architecture to celebrate, a friendly and warm
(both literally and figuratively) metropolis that awaits you.


Luis Fonseca on behalf of the Local Committee.
COMMITTEES

Local committee International committee


Luis Fonseca. National Center of Microelectro- Jan König. Fraunhofer Institute for Physical
nics, IMB-CNM (CSIC) Measurement Techniques, DE

Marc Salleras. National Center of Microelectro- Marisol Martin Gonzalez. National Center of
nics, IMB-CNM (CSIC) Microelectronics, IMN-CNM (CSIC), ES

Albert Tarancón. Catalonia Institute for Energy Carlo Fanciulli. Institute of Condensed Matter
Research, IREC Chemistry and Technology for Energy, ICMA-
TE-CNR, IT
Alex Morata. Catalonia Institute for Energy
Research, IREC Dario Narducci. Dept. of Material Science Uni-
versity of Milano-Bicocca, IT
Andreu Cabot. Catalonia Institute for Energy
Research, IREC Yuri Grin. Max Planck Institute for Chemical
Physics of Solids, DE
Carles Ferrer. AEInnova, Alternative Energy So-
lutions SL Autonomous University of Barcelona Franck Gascoin. Laboratory of Crystallography
(UAB) and Material Science National Graduate School
of Engineering and Research Center, FR
Joan Oliver. AEInnova, Alternative Energy Solu-
tions SL Autonomous University of Barcelona Emmanuel Guilmeau. Laboratory of Crystallo-
(UAB) graphy and Material Science National Graduate
School of Engineering and Research Center, FR
Raúl Aragonés. AEInnova, Alternative Energy
Solutions SL Alexander T Burkov. Ioffe Physico-Technical
Institute, RU
Ramon Voces. AEInnova, Alternative Energy
Solutions SL Theodora Kyratsi. Powder Technology Labora-
tory University of Cyprus, CY
​Joaquín Santander. National Center of Mi-
croelectronics, IMB-CNM (CSIC) Bertrand Lenoir. Dept. of Material Science and
Engineering University of Lorraine, FR
​Iñigo Martín. National Center of Microelectro-
nics, IMB-CNM (CSIC) Eckhard Mueller. Institute of Inorganic and
Analytical Chemistry DLR Institute of Materials
​Marta Fernández. National Center of Microelec-
Research, DE
tronics, IMB-CNM (CSIC)
Antonio Pereira Gonçalves. Center for Nuclear
​Llibertat Abad. National Center of Microelectro-
Sciences and Technology University of Lisbon, PT
nics, IMB-CNM (CSIC)
Krzysztof Wojciechowski. Dept. of Inorganic
Chemistry AGH University of Science and Tech-
nology, PL
SPEAKERS

Plenary rooms
Christian Müller Jeff Snyder
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engi- Northwestern University
neering Chalmers University of Technology
Mark Lee
Clivia Sotomayor Department of Physics
Phononic & Photonic Nanostructures Group University of Texas, Dallas
ICN2 - Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology Jean-Pierre Fleurial
Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of
Claudia Felser​ Technology
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of
Solids Ryoji Funahashi
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Scien-
Ernst Bauer ce & Technology
Institute of Solid State Physics
Vienna University of Technology

Session invited speakers


Mariano Campoy ​ awako Nakamae
S
Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona Commissariat a l’énergie atomique et aux éner-
(ICMAB-CSIC), ES gies alternatives (CEA), FR
​ ​
Marisol Martín Maria Ibañez
Institute of Micro and Nanotechnology (IMN- Institute of Science and Technology Austria, AT
CSIC), ES ​
​ Jae Sung Son
Paz Vaqueiro Ulsan National Institute of Science and Techno-
University of Reading, UK logy (UNIST), KR
​ ​
Xanthippi Zianni Ilaria Zardo
University of Athens, GR University of Basel, CH
​ ​
Johannes de Boor Pierre Olivier Chapuis
German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE Centre for Energy and Thermal Science (CE-
​ THIL), FR
David Astrain ​
University of Navarra, ES Mario Culebras
​ University of Valencia, ES
Jorge García Cañadas
University Jaume I, ES
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
14.09.2022
09:00 - 09:30 Opening & Welcome
Luis Fonseca, spokesperson of the ECT 2022 Organizing Committee
Jan Koenig, president of the European Thermoelectric Society

09:30 - 10:15 PLENARY I. Auditorium

Chairperson: Raul Aragonés

Advanced Radioisotope Power Systems for Future Space Science & Exploration
Jean Pierre Fleurial

10:15 - 11:00 PLENARY II. Auditorium

Chairperson: Raul Aragonés

Mechanical property of thermoelectric modules


Ryoji Funahashi

11:00 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK

11:30 - 13:10 SESSION I. Auditorium. MATERIALS & PROCESSING I

Chairpersons: Juri Grin and Emmanuel Guilmeau

Novel family of n-type thermoelectric oxides based on La0.15-xEuxSr0.775TiO3-δ


Stephanie Mudd

High Performance (ZT>1) Strontium Titanate based Oxide Nanocomposites for High Temperature
Thermoelectric Power Generation
Tanmoy Maiti

Stress/Pressure-Stabilized Cubic Polymorph of Li3Sb with Improved Thermoelectric Performance


Mujde Yahyaoglu

Reduction of Thermal Conductivity of Mg2Sn Single Crystal via Lattice-Defect Engineering


through Chemical-Pressure Control
Kei Hayashi

Tuning of thermoelectric performance of Al doped ZnO using in-situ O2 plasma treatment with
integration into hot pipe networks
Vikesh Sethi

SrCuP and SrCuSb Zintl Phases as New Thermoelectrics screened by DFT


Adrien Moll
SESSION II. Parallel room. DEVICES & APPLICATIONS I

Chairpersons: Ryoji Funahashi and Carlo Fanciulli

Successful developments in thermoelectric applications


David Astrain

Development Status of Skutterudite-based Thermoelectric Technology for Integration into a


Potential Skutterudite-Multi Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator
Thierry Caillat

Use of Waste Heat Recovery Units to transform European energy demanding industries into
more sustainable
Raúl Aragonés

Development of a novel gas thermoelctric generator (TEG) accumulating electricity and heat
with ~80 % total efficiency
Roni Shneck

Investigating novel and cost-effective thermoelectric systems for energy recovery in steel
making processes
Matthew Phillips

Implementation of devices self-powered by Fe2VAl-based thermoelectric generator for sensor


applications in the scope of domestic hot water distribution
Valentin Marchal

13:10 - 14:30 LUNCH BREAK

14:30 - 16:05 SESSION III. Auditorium. MATERIALS & PROCESSING II

Chairpersons: María Ibañez and Cestmir Drasar

Beyond rattling: tetrahedrites as thermoelectric materials with low thermal conductivity


Paz Vaqueiro

3D Bi2Te3 cross-linked nanowire network metamaterials for enhanced thermoelectric efficiency


Marisol Martín

Thermoelectric properties of high-entropy-type metal chalcogenide compounds


Aichi Yamashita

Unexpected Complexity in Substituted Chalcopyrites


Anthony Powell

Interplay of electron structure features and entropy improving thermoelectric properties in


Cu7P(SxSe1-x)6 p-type argyrodites
Janusz Tobola

SESSION IV. Parallel room. DEVICES & APPLICATIONS II
Chairpersons: Jean Pierre Fleurial and David Astrain
3D printing of inorganic thermoelectric materials and devices
Jae Sung Son
Magnesium-silicide-based thermoelectric generators: prototypes, analysis and challenges
Johannes de Boor
Heat sink implementation on micro-thermoelectric generators (µTEGs) for power enhancement
Alex Rodríguez
High power 2.5D integrated thermoelectric generators combined with microchannels technology
Guillaume Savelli
On-chip silicon-based thermoelectric generator
Elisabetta Dimaggio

16:05 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK

16:30 - 17:45 SESSION V. Auditorium. MATERIALS & PROCESSING III


Chairpersons: Marisol Martín and Krzysztof Wojciechowski
Interplay between magnetism and thermopower in the CuCr1-xTi1+xS4 thiospinels
Sylvie Hebert
Machine-Learning Guided Prospection Of Efficient Thermoelectric Chalcogenides
Florent Pawula
Enhanced stability in nanostructured p-type Pb0.993-xNaxGe0.007Te for high efficiency ther-
moelectric modules
Philipp Sauerschnig
Do we really know our old materials? Bi2Se3 as a prototype of promising thermoelectric materials?
Čestmír Drašar
Origins of low thermal conductivity and high thermoelectric performance in Cl-doped Bi-
2Te3-xSex alloys
Taras Parashchuk

SESSION VI. Parallel room. DEVICES & APPLICATIONS III
Chairpersons: Jae Sung Son and Johannes de Boor
Tuning Electronic and Ionic Transport by Carbon-based Additives in Polymer Electrolytes for
Thermoelectric Applications
Maximilian Frank
Micro Thermoelectric Devices: from thermal management to powering the internet of things
Aditya Savitha Dutt
From sustainable thermoelectric materials to devices: a contribution
António Pereira
High performance Te-free thermoelectric modules for Low-T applications
Pingjun Ying
​ Fabrication and characterization of an environmentally friendly Mg2(Si,Sn) thermoelectric generator
Julia Camut

17:45 - 19:15 Posters


15.09.2022
09:30 - 10:15 PLENARY III. Auditorium

Chairperson: Andreu Cabot

Heusler compounds: unconfined prospects for tuning thermoelectricity


Ernst Bauer

10:15 - 11:00 PLENARY IV. Auditorium

Chairperson: Andreu Cabot

Processing and Doping of Bulk Materials for Organic Thermoelectrics


Christian Müller

11:00 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK

11:30 - 13:10 SESSION VII. Auditorium. MATERIALS & PROCESSING IV


Chairpersons: Christian Mueller and Sawako Nakamae

Does microstructure govern the thermal conductivity in semiconducting polymers?


Mariano Campoy

Flexible thermoelectric thin films based on layered nanoporous Ca3Co4O9


Binbin Xin

Millimeter thick mesoporous PEDOT: PSS aerogels exhibiting high power output for promi-
sing integration in vertical TEGs
Quentin Weinbach

Organic-inorganic hybrids based on mesoporous silicon and functionalized molecules for


thermoelectrics
Natalia Gostkowska-Lekner

Sustainable thermoelectric materials based on lignocellulose biomass


Mario Culebras
SESSION VIII. Parallel room. TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
Chairpersons: Ilaria Zardo and Dario Narducci

Engineering thermal transport in nanowire: material design and innovative experimental


techniques
Ilaria Zardo

​ Charge and heat transport in calcium-manganate oxides for thermoelectric energy har-
vesting
Yaron Amouyal

Considering the role of ion transport in diffuson-dominated thermal transport


Tim Bernges

​ Anderson transition in stoichiometric Fe2VAl: High thermoelectric power factor driven by


antisite disorder
Fabian Garmroudi

​ Transport and magnetothermoelectric properties of some Co-based sulfides


Antoine Maignan

From phonons to the thermal properties of complex crystals


Stephane Pailhes

13:10 - 14:30 LUNCH BREAK

14:30 - 16:00 SESSION IX. Auditorium. MATERIALS & PROCCESING V


Chairpersons: Paz Vaquerio and Janusz Tobola

Surface functionalization of surfactant-free particles to tailor nanocomposite’s


properties and enhance thermoelectric performance
Maria Ibañez

High Thermoelectric Performance in Lithium Germanium Bismuth Tellurides by Optimizing


Microstructure and Transport Properties
Matthias Jakob

Thermoelectric Inks and Power Factor Tunability in Hybrid Films through All Solution Pro-
cess
Bejan Hamawandi

As-grown nanostructured thermoelectric thin films


Olga Caballero

Flexible Thermoelectric Paper and its thermoelectric generator from Bacterial Cellulose/
Ag2Se Nanocomposites
Supree Pinitsoontorn

Grain growth engineering in solution processed silver selenide


Tobias Kleinhanns
SESSION X. Parallel room. THEORY & MODELLING I
Chairperson: Xanthippi Zianni and Karel Knizek

Efficient ab initio-based thermoelectric transport simulations beyond the constant rela-


xation time approximation using the ElecTra code
Neophytos Neophytou

Dynamical tuning of the thermal conductivity via magnetophononic effects


Riccardo Rurali

Finding Relationship Between the Local Structure and Electronic Orbital Occupation
Using Machine Learning
Wenhao Zhang

Thermoelectric properties of multiple component (high entropy) silicides


Ole Martin Løvvik

Inherent anharmonicity of harmonic solids


Mathias Agne

Thermoelectricity by spontaneous particle-hole symmetry breaking


Alessandro Braggio

16:10 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK

16:30 - 17:25 SESSION XI. Auditorium. MATERIALS & PROCESSING VI


Chairperson: Pierre Olivier Chapuis

Magnetism and defect enhanced thermoelectric materials and devices


Takao Mori

Exploration of the thermoelectric properties of Cu and Ag ternary metal phosphides


Robert Quinn

Influence of implantation induced defects on the thermoelectric properties of ScN


Razvan Burcea

SESSION XII. Parallel room. THEORY & MODELLING II


Chairperson: Riccardo Rurali

From low-dimensional nanostructures to thermoelectric metamaterials


Xanthippi Zianni

Thermopower and Short-range Order Parameter in Self-consistent Spin-Wave Theory: A


Path for Designing Spin-driven Thermoelectric Materials
Daryoosh Vashaee

A new method for detecting resonant levels in thermoelectric semiconductors


Bartlomiej Wiendlocha

17:25 - 19:00 Posters

20:30 Conference dinner


16.09.2022
09:15 - 09:30 Announcements

09:30 - 10:15 PLENARY V. Auditorium

Chairperson: Luis Fonseca

Controlling thermal transport in 2D materials


Marianna Sledzinska

10:15 - 11:00 PLENARY VI. Auditorium

Chairperson: Luis Fonseca

Silicon: A Revenant Thermoelectric for Energy Autonomous Integrated Circuits


Mark Lee

11:00 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK

11:30 - 13:10 SESSION XIII. Auditorium. MATERIALS & PROCESSING VII


Chairpersons: Mark Lee and Theodora Kyratsi

Exceptional thermoelectric power factor in hyper-doped nanocrystalline silicon thin films


upon dehydrogenation
Dario Narducci

Thermoelectric properties of CMOS compatible (Si)GeSn/Ge heterostructures for on-chip


devices
Agnieszka Anna Corley

SiGe nanowires epitaxially integrated into thermal micro-harvesters


Alex Morata

Realising enhanced thermoelectric performance in partially substituted higher manganese


silicides crystals
Nagendra Chauhan

Thermoelectric performance of nanostructured β–FeSi2 alloys synthesized by “in situ” SPS


Mickaël Beaudhuin

Ultrafast High-temperature Sintering of Mg2Si


Stefano Boldrini
SESSION XIV. Parallel room. ADVANCED CHARACTERIZATION
Chairpersons: Mariano Campoy and Jorge García Cañadas

FImpact of nanostructuring on effective thermal conductivity studied by scanning ther-


mal microscopy
Pierre Olivier Chapuis

Novel methods for the thermoelectric characterization of microgenerator-integrable


individual nanowires
José Manuel Sojo

Towards a complete characterization of thermoelectric materials by micro four-point


probe (M4PP) technique
Braulio Beltrán

​ Thermoelectric Characterization of Electrodeposited Materials and its Application in


Micro Thermoelectric Devices
Heiko Reith

Mapping local Seebeck variations in 2D materials devices


Yubin Huang

Development of the thermo-reflectance method for thermal conductivity measurements


of thin films & small crystals and elucidating interfacial thermal resistance
Takahiro Baba

13:10 - 14:30 LUNCH BREAK

14:30 - 16:05 SESSION XV. Auditorium. MATERIALS & PROCESSING VIII


Chairpersons: Ernst Bauer and Eckhard Mueller

SImproved thermoelectric properties in mesograined Fe2VAl


Eric Alleno

Investigating the relationship between composition, structure and thermoelectric proper-


ties of thin-film Fe2VAl Heusler alloys
Alexander Riss

Optimisation of the thermoelectric properties of Fe2VAl thin films obtained by co-sputtering


Geoffrey Roy

Ultimate phonon scattering of half-Heusler compounds by high pressure sintering


Ran He

Synthesis, Characterization and thermoelectric properties of n-type half Heusler mate-


rials via Mechanical Alloying
Giorgios Mesaritis

Pseudo 3D-Printed Half-Heuslers


Matthew Burton
SESSION XVI. Parallel room. EMERGING TOPICS
Chairpersons: Jeff Snyder and Antonio Pereira Gonçalves

Recent Advancements in Complex Fluid Thermoelectric Research


Sawako Nakamae

Solid-state/optical alternatives to thermoelectricity for thermal-to-electrical energy


conversion
Pierre Olivier Chapuis

Thermoelectric coeffient dependency on chemical composition of ionic liquid based ferrofluids


Thiago Fiuza

Flexible μ-thermoelectric devices towards emerging technologies on the Era of Internet


of Things
Andre Pereira

Exploring new concepts to try to reach Seebeck coefficient values above 1 mV/K in metals
Jorge García Cañadas

16:05 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK

16:30 - 17:15 PLENARY VII. Auditorium

Chairperson: Luis Fonseca

Engineering Electronic Properties of Thermoelectric Semiconductors


Jeff Snyder

17:15 - 17:30 Closing & Farewell

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