This is a static, unmaintained archive of the ITS website made December 2020 simply for historical interest. Please go to the current website at http://its.org for up to date information. Content and links here may be broken and will never get fixed.
Promoting thermoelectric technology to mitigate global climate change
Well underway is the construction of an entirely new website for the International Thermoelectric Society. The address will remain http://www.its.org, and most of the current content will be ported over,. News and announcements in support of ITS and the thermoelectric community will of course continue uninterrupted. The new site will have an entirely new and fresh look, which I'm sure you'll find useful.
We expect the handover to occur around the New Year, so when you stop by in 2021 expect a new look.
Thedeadline to registerfor the 2020 Virtual Conference on Thermoelectrics isthis Friday, 06/26! All attendees are required to register in advance to receive the Zoom/Webex links and passwords for the conference sessions. Here's the link to the registration form: https://conferences.mines.edu/vct2020/registration/
The International Thermoelectric Society Board of Directors is pleased to announce the winner of the 2020 ITS Young Investigator Award:
Dr. Yanliang Zhang from the University of Notre Dame, USA, in recognition of his activity on additive and hybrid manufacturing, scalable nanomanufacturing, energy conversion and storage, and flexible/wearable electronics.
The winner will be honored at the Conference Banquet of the 2021 International Conference on Thermoelectrics in Krakow, Poland.
The International Thermoelectric Society Board of Directors is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 ITS Outstanding Achievement Award
Professor and Dr. Lukyan I. Anatychuk, Chernivtsi State University, Ukraine
Professor Anatychuk is renowned for more than six decades of dedication and leadership on thermoelectric research and development, as well as promoting thermoelectric technology around the world.
The International Thermoelectric Society Board of Directors is pleased to announce that due to their excellence, Jun Mao, of University of Houston, USA, and Jiawei Zhang, of Aarhus University, Denmark have been selected to be the dual recipients of the 2020 ITS Postdoctoral Scholar in Thermoelectrics Award, for excellence in research in thermoelectricity by a postdoctor.
The winners of these awards will be honored at the Conference Banquet of the 2021 International Conference on Thermoelectrics in Krakow, Poland.