CAREER: Elucidating Structural and Physical Factors that Govern the Temperature Dependence — NSF Award to University of Rochester
In this CAREER project, Professor Agnes Thorarinsdottir of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Rochester is developing transition metal coordination compounds with highly temperature-sensitive electrochemical properties. Thermoelectric devices are important for the advanced manufacturing of instruments for
| Award title | CAREER: Elucidating Structural and Physical Factors that Govern the Temperature Dependence |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2542274 |
| Awardee | University of Rochester |
| City | ROCHESTER |
| State | NY |
| Amount obligated | $800,000 |
| Principal investigator | Agnes Thorarinsdottir |
| Program | CMFP-Chem Mech Funct, and Prop |
| Start date | 07/01/2026 |
| Abstract | In this CAREER project, Professor Agnes Thorarinsdottir of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Rochester is developing transition metal coordination compounds with highly temperature-sensitive electrochemical properties. Thermoelectric devices are important for the advanced manufacturing of instruments for energy generation, cooling and heating, wearable electronics, and healthcare. The fundamental knowledge gained from this project will enable a transformative approach to the desig |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
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