Visualization through IR camera of the self-adaptive flow rate regulation in function of the temperature in an array of microfluidic cells for fixed boundary conditions.
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Joint measurement session in Lleida
A joint measurement session of the Streams Project took place yesterday, 19th of June, at the facilities of the Polytechnic School of the University of Lleida. Today, the last General Assembly of the Project is ongoing.
General Assembly M42 to be held in Lleida
The next General Assembly of the STREAMS Project will be held in the University of Lleida on Thursday 20/06/2019. Among other aspects, the assembly will include an experimental demonstration of work packages 2 and 5.
The previous day, Wednesday 19/05/2019, the partners will meet to perform the final experimental tests together.
New publication of the STREAMS Team
The paper titled “Impact of the self-adaptive valve behavior on an array of microfluidic cells under unsteady and non-uniform heat load distributions” has been published in the Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics. You can find the full paper at the following link: http://jafmonline.net/
STREAMS Project presence at THERMINIC2018
STREAMS Project was one of the sponsors of the 24th international workshop on Thermal Investigations of ICs and Systems , which was held in Stockholm (Sweden) on September 26th-28th, 2018 (https://therminic2018.eu/).
Also, STREAMS held two special sessions during the workshop, where the main outcomes of the project were presented through the following presentations:
- “H2020 European project STREAMS: general overview”; J.P. Colonna, G. Savelli, A. Royer, M. Keller, D. Wendler, Y. Manoli, L.G. Fréchette, L.M. Collin, S. Billat, J. Barrau. (Colonna_H2020 European project STREAMS general overview)
- “Integrated Thermoelectric Sensors for Thermal Monitoring of Integrated Circuits“; G. Savelli, J.P. Colonna, P. Faucherand, D. Wendler, Y. Manoli, M. Keller. (Savelli_Integrated Thermoelectric Sensors for thermal monitoring of IC)
- “Embedded Thermal Energy Harvesting – Challenges & Opportunities“; M. Keller, J. Goeppert, Y. Manoli, G. Savelli, J.P. Colonna, P. Faucherand, L.M. Collin, L.G. Fréchette. (Keller_Embedded thermal energy harvesting)
- “Variable Pumping Control for Low Power Microfluidic Chip Cooling“; S. Billat, S. Da Luz, G. Kattinger, J. Barrau, G. Laguna, M. Vilarrubi, L.M. Collin, H. Azarkish, L.G. Fréchette. (Laguna_Variable pumping control for low power microfluidic chip cooling)
- “Thermoregulated Microvalve for Self-Adaptive Microfluidic Cooling“; A. Amnache, L.M. Collin, G. Laguna, M. Vilarrubi, S. Hamel, J. Barrau, L.G. Fréchette. (Amnache_Thermoregulated Microvalve for Self-Adaptive Micrfluidic Cooling)
- “Thermostatic Fins for Spatially and Temporally Adaptive Microfluidic Cooling“; M. Vilarrubi, G. Laguna, A. Amnache, L.M. Collin, J. Rosell, M. Ibañez, J. Illa, L.G. Fréchette, J. Barrau. (Vilarrubi_Thermostatic Fins for Spatially and Temporally Adaptive Microfluidic Cooling)
New publication from the STREAMS team in Applied Thermal Engineering Journal
The paper titled “Numerical parametric study of a hotspot-targeted microfluidic cooling array for microelectronics” has been published in the Applied Thermal Engineering Journal. You can find the full paper at the following link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359431118308949
Two new publications from University of Lleida
The University of Lleida published the paper “Assessement of the impact of non-uniform illumination and temperature profiles on a dense array CPV receiver performance” at the Solar Energy Journal. You can find the paper at the following link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0038092X18306649
Also, they participate at the 14th International Conference on Concentrator Photovoltaic Systems (CPV14) with the presentation “Dense array CPV receivers: Impact of the cooling device on the Net PV output for different illumination profiles”.
*With the aim of demonstrating the usefulness of the STREAMS cooling solution in other fields than Microelectronics, and as exposed in the Grant Agreement, STREAMS team assessed the impact in Dense Array Concentrating PhotoVoltaics (CPV) receivers.
Perceval Coudrain went as invited speaker at 2018 Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits
Perceval Coudrain (STMicroelectronics), was invited at the 2018 Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits, that took place on June 18th – 22nd in Honolulu (Hawaii).
The presentation was titled “Shaping circuit environment to face the thermal challenge. State-of-the-art technologies from low to high power electronics”.
Guillaume Savelli presented part of STREAMS work at the ICT2018
Guillaume Savelli will give a conference, as invited speaker, at the 37th International Conference on Thermoelectrics – ICT2018 (1st – 5th July, Caen, France).
The title of his presentation will be “Development of integrated micro-thermoelectric sensors for IC applications”. Authors: G. Savelli, J.-P. Colonna, P. Faucherand and L. Aixala (CEA).
The presentation is now available here: ICT2018
STREAMS Project has been identified as highly innovative by the European Commission
The European Commission has distinguished the STREAMS Project as “Highly Innovative” in the new platform Innovation Radar, a data-driven online tool which provides easy access to innovations supported by EU funding and the innovators behind them. The platform was presented on April’s 10th, at the Digital Day 2018 in Brussels.
The STREAMS Project innovations can be found via the link www.innoradar.eu/innovation/20155