[7月13日]Thermal Energy Transport and Conversion in Nanostructures

发布时间:2013-07-11

题 目:Thermal Energy Transport and  Conversion in Nanostructures 
报告人:陈仁坤 教授(美国加州大学圣地亚哥分校)
时 间:7月13日(周六),上午10:30-11:30
地 点:南校区第一实验楼406会议室

 

报告摘要:

The  fundamental  length  scales  associated  with  the  basic  heat  carriers,  such  as  phonons, electrons  and  photons,  nerally  fall  in  the  range  of  1-1000  nm.    Therefore,  exploring  and exploiting  basic  nanoscale  thermal  transport  and  conversion  phenomena  hold  the  key  for developing  high  performance  materials  and  devices  for  thermal  energy  conversion  and management. Despite the extensive research progress made in the past decade, some key issues still remain elusive. For example, what are the limits of charge and heat transport when the sizes of nanostructures are approaching the characteristic sizes of the energy carriers? How do we simultaneously  reduce  thermal  conductivity  and  improve  thermoelectric  power  factor in nanostructures for thermoelectric applications? In this presentation, I will discuss our recent work on using rationally designed nanostructures as well as advanced instrumentation to study thermal and thermoelectric transport phenomena in nanostructures in the confinement regime. 

 

个人简介:

Prof. Renkun Chen received his B.S. degree in Thermo-physics from Tsinghua University in 2004, and Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 2008. Following a postdoctoral stint at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, he became an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at UC San Diego in 2009. His research interests are in nanoscale heat transfer, thermoelectric materials and devices, and thermal management. He is a recipient of a R&D 100 award and a Hellman Faculty Fellow award.