SPARK-e SOLID-STATE PCMS FOR ADVANCED ENERGY RECOVERY AND KEY THERMAL CONTROL IN ELECTRONICS

Electronics are becoming smaller and more powerful, yet managing the heat they generate remains critical. Funded by the European Innovation Council, the SPARK-e project aims to tackle this issue by focusing on innovative materials called solid-to-solid phase-change materials (PCMs). These materials can absorb and store large amounts of heat during phase transitions, making them ideal for advanced thermal management. Researchers will develop thermal switches to control heat flow, and energy-harvesting systems that turn heat into electricity. By combining experiments and simulations, SPARK-e will bridge the gap between nanoscale heat behaviour and real-world applications. Targeting technology readiness level 4, SPARK-e aims to enhance heat dissipation and reduce energy consumption in nanoelectronic devices.

Start date

01/11/2025

Completion date

31/10/2029

Duration

47 months

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Call for applications

CIIAE Budget

820.028,13€

Total budget

4.000.000,00€

Partners

Loughborough University (UK) INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (Portugal) Heriot-Watt University (UK) CITC – Chip Integration Technology Center(NL) Högskolan i Halmstad (Sweden) ductoLux S.L. (Spain) Amepox Microelektronics Co. Ltd (Poland) Agata Communication. (Spain) CNR-SPIN (Italy)

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Funded by the European Union (SPARK-e, 101221862). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the EISMEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.