Published November 28, 2024 | Version 1
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Hydrogel electrolytes confined in anodic alumina nanochannels for effective low grade heat conversion to electricity

  • 1. University of Latvia

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  • 1. Internal
  • 2. University of Latvia

Description

The Data Management Plan (DMP) is developed in the framework of the project No 5.2.1.1.i.0/2/24/I/CFLA/007 "Internal and External Consolidation of the University of Latvia" of the second round of the Consolidation and Governance Change Implementation Grants within Investment 5.2.1.1.i "Research, Development and Consolidation Grants" under Reform 5.2.1.r "Higher Education and Science Excellence and Governance Reform" of Reform and Investment Strand 5.2 of the Latvian Recovery and Resilience Mechanism Plan "Ensuring Change in the Governance Model of Higher Education Institutions", postdoctoral research grant project No. LU-BA-PG-2024/1-0035 "Hydrogel electrolytes confined in anodic alumina nanochannels for effective low grade heat conversion to electricity" (project manager: Dr. chem. Irina Oliševeca, 1st September 2024 – 31st August 2025, 61 380.00 EUR).
The central aim of the Project is to design and test a new ionic thermoelectric platform based on nanoconfined hydrogels for the effective conversion of low-grade waste heat to electricity. The goal of the DMP within the Project is to ensure the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles. Common rules for file naming will be used, and all datasets will be completed by metadata to ensure their findability. Data will be securely uploaded and stored in the e-resource repository zenodo.org. The open access to the raw data contained in the published scientific papers will be granted.

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