Project description
Sustainable and cost-effective thermoelectric modules for waste heat recovery and cooling
The European Green Deal targets net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, focusing on clean energy and efficiency. Nearly two-thirds of global energy is lost as waste heat, while cooling systems contribute ~10 % of emissions. Supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the HoleySTeM project addresses these challenges by developing silicon-germanium based thermoelectric modules (TEMs) for near-room-temperature applications on nanoporous alumina. Drawing on the concept of ‘Holey Silicon’ – nanoporous structures that suppress phonon transport – the project aims to deliver affordable, eco-friendly and non-toxic thermoelectric generators (TEGs) and coolers (TECs), optimised through multiphysics simulations and fabricated using scalable, low-cost magnetron sputtering. HoleySTeM aligns with the advancement of key enabling technologies under the Horizon Europe framework (2021-2027).
Objective
"The European Green Deal targets zero net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, emphasizing clean energy and improved energy efficiency. In line with this objective, the HoleySTeM project focuses on waste heat recovery and cooling solutions, which are crucial given that two-thirds of global energy production is wasted via heat losses, and cooling accounts for 10% of greenhouse gas emissions.
The HoleySTeM focuses on developing nanostructured silicon-germanium-based thermoelectric modules (TEMs) for near-room-temperature applications on nanoporous alumina substrates. This approach draws on so-called ""Holey Silicon"", which uses nanometric holes to enhance thermoelectric efficiency by inhibiting phonon transport through nanopores. Intended as solid-state devices for recovering waste heat and cooling electronics, these modules will be created with advanced designs for thermoelectric generators (TEGs) and coolers (TECs), optimized through multiphysics simulations, and fabricated using magnetron sputtering—a scalable and economical method.
If successful, HoleySTeM could replace Bi, Te, Pb, Sb, and Se-based TEMs with SiGe-based eco-friendly and abundant alternatives, reducing material and production costs, expanding potential applications, and simplifying integration with modern electronics. HoleySTeM also addresses Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) under Horizon Europe (2021-2027), including micro/nano-electronics, advanced materials, and advanced manufacturing.
This MSCA offers a career development opportunity for Dr. Ketan Lohani (KL), mentored by Prof. Alfonso Cebollada at the Institute of Micro and Nanotechnology, Spanish National Research Council (IMN-CSIC) in Madrid. KL will apply his prior knowledge in thermoelectric materials to fabricate functional TEMs using experimental and computational methods. This MSCA will equip him with advanced skills in vacuum deposition, nanofabrication, and device design simulations, significantly advancing his career.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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28006 MADRID
Spain
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