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6th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology  PacRim66th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology  PacRim6 Introduction & Overview: PacRim 6, is the sixth in a series of international conferences that provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest scientific and technological developments in ceramic, glass and related materials. The conference series began in 1993 and was last held in the United States in 2001. PacRim Conferences have established a strong international reputation for information exchange on the state-of-the art, as well as future research directions in materials technology. PacRim 6 is no exception. September 11-16, 2005 http://www.ceramics.org/meetings/pacrim6/technicalprog.asp#016 Electronics Division Symposium # 16 Abstract Deadline: January 31, 2005 More details follow ... This symposium focuses on the current state of the art and emerging thermoelectric materials for solid-state power generation applications. We are soliciting abstracts on thermoelectric, thermionic, and thermophotovoltaic applications and potential materials and needs. This symposium brings together scientists from the US, Europe, and Asia to present and discuss their results in this exciting field of research. Recently, a new class of ceramic oxide materials, based on NaCo2O4, has shown much promise as new high temperature thermoelectrics and a special session is planned for these materials. In addition, novel thermoelectric phenomena, nano-materials, engineered materials, and structure-property relationships of materials as applied to solid-state power conversion will be included. This session also solicits abstracts that detail materials for power conversion other than those presently being investigated in the thermoelectric community. This research offers a unique insight into the investigation of the basic properties of solid-state materials and electron-phonon interactions. A main goal will be to focus on the scientific capabilities required to provide new classes of "tunable" or "designer" materials and their subsequent properties for power conversion technologies. It will emphasize the combination of experiment with theory needed to advance the science and technology of the field and yield new and higher efficiency solid-state power conversion materials. 6th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (cont.) Proposed Session Topics * Thermoelectric materials for power generation  Submit an Abstract Abstract Deadline: January 31, 2005
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