Introducing npj Thermal Science and Engineering

We invite you to watch the inaugural webinar from npj Thermal Science and Engineering.

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Introducing npj Thermal Science and Engineering
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We are excited to invite you to watch the first webinar from npj Thermal Science and Engineering.

https://doi.org/10.52843/cassyni.2byxd5

The webinar first presents a keynote from Prof Chua, Editor-in-Chief, synthesising highlights from npj Thermal Science and Engineering's inaugural publications. This is followed by two invited talks from authors of recent papers:

  1. High performance wearable thermoelectric coolers with 3D structural thermoelectric pillars by Prof Sunmi Shin (National University of Singapore).
  2.  Surface engineering and nanomaterials for sustainable indirect evaporative cooling systems from Prof Muhammad Imran (Aston University).

The event closes with a summary of key takeaways.

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