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SuperThermo Project Updates

Winter 2025

We are developing High-Temperature Superconductors (HTS) and thermoelectric materials to create cooling technology for electric aviation. Current research includes verifying thermoelectric cooling, optimizing superconducting winding heat dissipation, and refining thermal models for high-load efficiency. Next-generation cooling architectures are being designed and prototyped to enable long-duration operation without overheating. These developments are central to sustainable aviation because they enable more efficient and reliable electric propulsion. Next, we focus on material selection and control methods for even higher performance. Stay tuned for updates as we move toward practical applications. 





 
 
 

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