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A QUT-led research team has developed an ultra-thin, flexible film that could power next-generation wearable devices using body heat, eliminating the need for batteries.

This technology could also be used to cool electronic chips, helping smartphones and computers run more efficiently.

When: December 13, 2024

Mid-Career Industry Fellowship from the Australian Research Council

We are thrilled to announce that Professor Dewei Chu has received the prestigious Mid-Career Industry Fellowship from the Australian Research Council in collaboration with industry partner AAM.

When: march 28, 2025

Breakthrough brings body-heat powered wearable devices closer to reality

Professor Zhi-Gang Chen, whose team's new research was published in the prestigious journal Science, said the breakthrough tackled a major challenge in creating flexible thermoelectric devices that converted body heat into power.

Theories, molecular models and how computation is making a difference | AIBN Prof Deborah Bernhardt

Debra explains how computational models can be used in the development of theory and computational methods for the study of molecular systems

Pioneering Zero-Emission Thermoelectrics: Prof. Chen Featured by Soft Science

Professor Chen recently delivered a keynote presentation titled “Zero Emission Thermoelectrics for Carbon Neutrality” as part of the Soft Science webinar series. The event was streamed across multiple platforms and garnered over 14,660 viewers, marking a significant milestone in the journal’s science communication efforts.

When: April 7, 2025

Prof. Zongyou Yin Visits GloBird Energy to Explore Future Collaboration

In August 2024, Prof. Zongyou Yin visited GloBird Energy. The visit aimed to strengthen connections between academic research and industrial innovation, with a focus on clean energy technologies.

When: August, 2024

New funding for breakthrough research on bifacial solar cells

Professor Hongxia Wang from QUT has secured $748,746 for her project “Novel transparent electrodes for efficient bifacial perovskite solar cells.”

When: December 6, 2024

Professor Hongxia Wang awarded $3M ARC Laureate Fellowship to advance solar cell research

Professor Hongxia Wang from QUT has been awarded a prestigious $3 million ARC Australian Laureate Fellowship for her groundbreaking work on next-generation perovskite solar cells.

When: May 29, 2024

Simplicity in the molecular world inspires researcher

QUT Professor Ting Liao is one of 25 researchers from around the world who have made a flagship chemistry journal’s list of top women scientists at the forefront of energy research.

When: March 8, 2024