Current research projects

Image Ionocaloric cooling
Image Swirl-free on the move...
Image All-in-one device for freeze-drying and production of biomaterial
Image IO-Scan - Integral measuring optical scanning method
Image Certification of efficient air conditioning and ventilation systems through the new "indoor air quality seal" for non-residential buildings
Image Intelligent innovative power supply for superconducting coils
Image Multifunctional electronic modules for cryogenic applications
Image Testzentrum PLWP at ILK Dresden
Image Electrochemical decontamination of electrically conducting surfaces „EDeKo II“
Image Computational fluid dynamics CFD
Image In-situ investigation concerning the swelling behaviour of polymer materials under elevated pressures and temperatures
Image Reduction of primary noise sources of fans
Image In-Situ-Swelling Behaviour of Polymer Materials in Flammable Fluids
Image Combined building and system simulation
Image Calibration of Low Temperature Sensors
Image Micro fluidic expansion valve

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Cool Up

The Cool Up programme is part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI). The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUV) supports this initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.

2020-2027

Dr. Mathias Safarik

+49-351-4081-5501

Upscaling Sustainable Cooling

Since 2020, ILK Dresden has been part of the Cool Up project. The programme, supports Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkiye in the uptake of sustainable cooling technologies and the use of natural refrigerants. Through this accelerated technological shift, Cool Up aims to reduce cooling demand and enable the early implementation of the Paris Agreement and the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, thus stimulating both the global climate and ozone agendas in the MENA region. With our technical expertise from research and practical experience at ILK Dresden, we support, among other things, the identification of viable technical solutions and the planning of demonstration projects on-site.

Interested? Below, you can find more information on how to stay updated.

In the last years, Cool Up hosted multiple thematic group meetings with stakeholders and helped to implement National Cooling Action Plans.

The cool up team was present at several events like for example the last COP28. To learn more about natural refrigerants or the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, check out Cool Up’s Knowledge Sharing Sessions on our YouTube channel.

Discover the world of Cool Up by exploring the interactive Cool Up map. Click through the map to learn more about the Cool Up programme and to explore the world of sustainable cooling and natural refrigerants.

In the Knowledge Base you can will find uptodate news and puplications from the consortium.

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Further Projects

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Heat2Power

Refining of fuel cell waste heat

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Reducing the filling quantity

How much refrigerant must be filled?

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Performance tests of condensing units

Does your condensing unit perform well?

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State of system and failure analyses

Cause of the failure unknown?