Join researchers, innovators, and professionals for three days of insightful talks, presentations, and networking opportunities in Istanbul.
Thermoelectric research of organic and hybrid materials, such as nano-carbon and metal-organic compounds, 2D materials and their hybrids, are key to realizing flexible thermoelectric devices for energy harvesting. This conference is intended to provide a forum for discussing science, simulations and modeling, materials design – processing (Additive manufacturing techniques, including 3D printing, inkjet printing, etc.) & characterization, measurement techniques, and applications relating organic - hybrid and ionic thermoelectric materials -devices-and application, and to facilitate active collaborations among researchers from different fields. ICOT2026 continues the legacy of previous meetings in Kyoto, Valencia, and ICOT2022 in Japan...
Muhammet Toprak (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) | Sedat Ballikaya (Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa) | Koji Miyazaki (Kyushu University) | Kazuhiro Yanagi (Tokyo Metropolitan University) | Yoshiyuki Nonoguchi (Kyoto Institute of Technology) | Masakazu Nakamura (Nara Institute of Science and Technology) | Jose Serrano (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
Kyushu University
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Kyoto Institute of Technology
Nara Institute of Science and Technology