At 1:00 a.m. on the morning of January 1, 2019, the 6th China Academic Conference on Thermoelectric Materials and Applications opened grandly at the Ganjiang Hotel in Nanchang.
Professor Li Qiang from the U.S. National Laboratory and researcher Chen Lidong from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics respectively gave reports on the research progress and future challenges of thermoelectric device technology. They introduced recent years from the physical perspective and application frontiers of thermoelectric material research. The main progress of thermoelectrics and the problems and challenges that need to be overcome. In the branch report on the next day, well-known domestic scholars in the field of thermoelectricity gave wonderful invitation reports. They brought high-level research progress, and the participants discussed the topic enthusiastically. Another person gave an oral report, and the rest gave a poster presentation to exchange the latest research results, which was widely welcomed by the participants. On the afternoon of the same day, Professor Zhao Xinbing, the new director of the Thermoelectric Branch, presided over the closing ceremony of the conference and awarded the best paper award and best poster award for this China Thermoelectric Materials and Devices Conference.
Bai Shengqiang of Shanghai Ceramics Research Institute, Su Xianli of Wuhan University of Technology and Wu Haijun of Southern University of Science and Technology won this year’s Young Scholar Award. This conference attracted more than 100 experts and scholars from home and abroad and achieved fruitful results.
A number of products of Wuhan Bailibo Technology Co., Ltd. were also unveiled at the conference. The following is an on-site report sent back by the participating staff
Conference report in progress
< br/> The booth of Wuhan Bailibo Technology Co., Ltd. and the company’s technical manager Fang Hui
Customers who came to consult
After this meeting, Wuhan Bailibo Technology Co., Ltd. and many High-tech enterprises have reached a cooperative relationship.
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