| Name | Prof. Austin Evans |
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| Organization | University of Florida |
| Position | Faculty |
| Invited | Yes |
| Type | Oral |
| Topic | PMSE/POLY |
| Title | Intrinsically Thermally Conductive Macromolecules |
| Author(s) | Austin M. Evans |
| Author Location(s) | University of Florida |
| Abstract | Thermal transport is a ubiquitous phenomenon with wide-reaching real-world relevance. Developing next-generation microelectronics, energy storage devices, and extreme-environment materials requires new multifunctional thermal insulators and conductors. A prevailing belief that polymeric materials are inherently thermally insulating (thermal conductivities of 0.1 – 0.3 W m-1 K-1) has disincentivized the exploration of these versatile synthetic materials in thermal management. I will show recently obtained evidence that challenges the paradigm that polymers are thermally insulating. The inherent stimuli responsivity of polymers also provides opportunities to create switchable thermal conductivities. I will conclude with a thought experiment on how results reveal a path forward for thermal conductivity transistors. |
| Date | 05/31/2024 |
| Time | 11:15 AM |
