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techniques (lithography-based) to manufacture highly controlled three-dimensional electrode structures. Strong collaboration is expected with other project partners in areas such as multiscale modelling
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at industrial partners at TRL 6. Our objectives: Multiscale modelling to better understand RFB behavior and identify optimal hierarchical shaped pore- and electrode-structure to encounter optimum electrolyte as
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mathematical modelling? Then you could be the ideal PhD candidate for this position. Self-assembled structures of colloidal particles and/or polymers at a liquid-air interface can be spontaneously generated when
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to the development of multiscale computational models for simulating crack propagation and establishing reliable methods to predict the residual strength of composite structures. The simulations, performed in Ansys
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) + Finite element methods for complex flows in porous media (generalized multiscale finite elements via autoencoders, adaptive in space and time, splitting methods, and variational flux recovery) + Adaptive r