{"id":15792,"date":"2021-12-10T11:27:46","date_gmt":"2021-12-10T10:27:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hiu-batteries.de\/?post_type=news_and_events&p=15792"},"modified":"2021-12-16T16:28:55","modified_gmt":"2021-12-16T15:28:55","slug":"symposium-on-modeling-of-fuel-cells-and-batteries","status":"publish","type":"news_and_events","link":"https:\/\/hiu-batteries.de\/en\/news_and_events\/symposium-on-modeling-of-fuel-cells-and-batteries\/","title":{"rendered":"Modval18: Symposium on Modeling of Fuel Cells and Batteries"},"content":{"rendered":"

December 10, 2021<\/p>\n

Intl. Symposium on Modeling of Fuel Cells and Batteries<\/strong><\/p>\n

In these days, a new edition of the \u201eModval\u201c Symposium is being organized by the German Aerospace Center<\/a> (DLR). The conference is held on March 14-16, 2022 and is co-sponsored by the Helmholtz Institute Ulm and POLiS Cluster of Excellence<\/a>. More than 100 attendees will be expected and will have the opportunity to extend their networking promoting new research collaborations.<\/p>\n

Event:<\/strong> Modval18 will be held in presence.
\nCOVID19-Restrictions: <\/strong>The “2G” rule applies. We ensure to provide you with the maximum possible safety.
\nRegistrations:<\/strong>
Registrations via event website<\/a>
\nDate: <\/strong>March 14-16, 2022<\/p>\n

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\nModval18<\/strong><\/p>\n

Modval18 is the 18th event of an international symposium on Modeling and Experimental Validation on fuel cells and batteries. Initiated in 2004, the symposium aims to connect researchers in academia and industry as well as theorists and experimentalists. Taking place every year in March, the venue alternates between Germany and Switzerland and is always hosted by an academic institution. This time it is organized by the DLR Institute for Technical Thermodynamics, based in Stuttgart.<\/span> The DLR models batteries as a partner of the Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU).<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Focus of the symposium is to present and discuss the latest research, the advances made in modeling, as well as in experimental work for model validation for fuel cells, batteries and electrolysis.<\/p>\n

The conference focuses on\u00a0Modeling and Validation of Electrochemical Energy Devices. Contributing authors are encouraged to pay special attention to the validation of their modeling approaches. Innovative models of batteries and fuel cells are highly welcome.<\/p>\n

The symposium will at least cover the following topics:<\/p>\n

Modeling and Simulation<\/strong><\/p>\n