24 Oct 2013

The rise of thermoelectrics
There has been varying levels of interest in different types of energy harvesters over the past few years. For powering small or mobile devices, photovoltaics dominate - they are widely produced, robust and relatively low cost.
External press release
11 Feb 2013

Energy Harvesting Network one-day dissemination
The Energy Harvesting Network is holding its annual one-day dissemination event on 25th March 2013 at Hamilton House, London.
25 Dec 2012

Harvesting energy from engine exhaust gas
The School of Engineering of the University of Glasgow is preparing to embark on a 3.5 year PhD project on "Harvesting energy from engine exhaust gas with a thermoacoustic generator".
External press release
13 May 2011

Teknek introduces high performance solution for cleaning thin film
The problem of cleaning thin films has been solved by Teknek, the global leader in contact cleaning technology, with the introduction of the Ultracleen range of cleaning roller.
9 May 2011

Moving to low dimensional structures for thermoelectric harvesting
Dr Jeremy Watling from the University of Glasgow recently presented at the "Intelligent Harvesting Workshop" in London, covering their progress with Thermoelectric Energy Harvesters.
External press release
25 Feb 2010

Intel teams up with Glasgow University
Intel teams up with Glasgow University to facilitate the design of future nanoscale memories
A European taskforce has been set up to investigate how to design the next generation of tera-scale computer memory systems.
3 Dec 2009

Scientists predict the unpredictable to guide future nano-chip design
Scientists at the University of Glasgow, in collaboration with colleagues from Edinburgh, Manchester, Southampton and York universities, have developed technology, which will help microchip designers create future integrated circuits.
25 Feb 2008

Printed RFID - RFID Smart Labels USA Part 1
By popular request, printed RFID received much more prominence at this year's RFID Smart Labels USA in Boston February 20-21.
9 Oct 2007

Portugal Backs All Forms of New Transistor
Many institutions in Portugal are exploring inorganic, organic and composite thin film transistors and even their potential biological interfaces.