Published September 27, 2025 | Version v1
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Nanomaterials for a Sustainable Future: Sensors and Energy Harvesting

  • 1. ROR icon University College Cork

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This presentation was delivered by Prof. Justin D. Holmes on the occassion of his honorary doctorate at the University of Latvia.

This prestigious recognition celebrates Prof. Holmes’ outstanding contributions to nanomaterials chemistry, sustainable advanced materials, and international scientific collaboration - especially his 25-year partnership with Prof. Donats Erts and colleagues at the University of Latvia. 

In this presentation, Prof. Holmes talks about the TRANSLATE project alongside the RADICAL project.

Notes (English)

TRANSLATE is a €3.4 million EU-funded research project that aims to develop a new nanofluidic platform technology to effectively convert waste heat to electricity. This technology has the potential to improve the energy efficiency of many devices and systems, and provide a radically new zero-emission power source. The TRANSLATE project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 964251, for the action of 'The Recycling of waste heat through the Application of Nanofluidic ChannelS: Advances in the Conversion of Thermal to Electrical energy'. More information can be be found on the TRANSLATE project website: https://translate-energy.eu/

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Funding

European Commission
TRANSLATE - The Recycling of waste heat through the Application of Nanofluidic ChannelS: Advances in the Conversion of Thermal to Electrical energy 964251

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2025-09-27