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SUMMARY:CBI Colloquium "Model-assisted Analysis and Design of Electroc
 hemical Technologies" (Prof. Ulrike Krewer\, KIT)
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DESCRIPTION:Electrochemical technologies offer efficient and dynamic s
 torage of electrical energy in batteries or – via electrolysis – i
 n hydrogen. In addition\, power-to-chemicals technologies\, such as el
 ectrochemical CO2 conversion or production of expensive fine chemicals
 \, promise a deep energy transition of the chemical industry. Almost a
 ll new electrochemical technologies\, but also established ones\, suff
 er from performance losses due to a lack of quantitative insight into 
 processes in the cells. Modelling tools at higher levels are already w
 ell established and predictive\, when it comes to heat and mass transf
 er\, as these phenomena are widespread in (chemical) engineering. They
  struggle\, however\, to reproduce or predict the electrochemical beha
 viour of electrodes. This talk covers established and upcoming electro
 chemical energy and power-to-chemical technologies\, their application
  and state of development. The complexity and challenges of the techno
 logies at electrode level are complemented by strategies how to formul
 ate and parameterise suitable models. The models are then used to give
  insight into the many non-measurable processes or states\, and for vi
 rtual design of better catalysts\, electrodes\, cells or operating con
 ditions. CV Ulrike Krewer Dr.-Ing. is a Full Professor and Head of the
  Institute for Applied Materials – Electrochemical Technologies at K
 arlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)\, Germany. She received her Dip
 l.-Ing. at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg and a PhD in Process Engineering fro
 m University/Max Planck Institute Magdeburg. After researching in Sams
 ung (Korea) and an Assistant Professorship\, she became Full Professor
  for Energy and Process Systems Engineering at TU Braunschweig in 2012
 \, and moved to her current position KIT in 2020. With more than 20 ye
 ars of research expertise in electrochemical energy technologies\, she
  and her team contribute(d) to advancing established technologies\, su
 ch as Li-ion batteries and PEM electrolysis\, as well as e
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LOCATION:<a href="https://osm.org/go/0D7iKpTOP?layers=N&amp\;m=" targe
 t="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Hanns Hofmann Lecture Hall</a> (
 KS I)\, Cauerstr. 4\, 91058 Erlangen
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