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Latest revision as of 15:43, 4 September 2019

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Short Description

Improving the storage capacity of batteries is becoming a critical issue in our modern society in order to fully exploit the potential of renewable energies such as wind or solar. Li-ion batteries (LIB) are very promising candidates for this purpose as well as to supply energy to all-electrical vehicles. Prior to reaching these ambitious goals, the materials that constitute the LIB cathode and anode regions must be properly engineered so that high storage capacities are obtained. Based on a 1-D battery simulator that we have recently implemented, the goal of this project is to model realistic LIB devices, validate the results with available experimental data, and propose improved design guidelines.

Status: Available

Looking for 1 Semester/Master students
Contact: Mathieu Luisier

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Interest in Device Modelling

Character

30% Theory
20% Model Improvement
50% Simulations

Professor

Mathieu Luisier

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