News from MEP

Visit our booth at the Munich Science Days FORSCHA on June 24-26, 2022, for hands-on experiments and exciting insights into our research on Integrated Materials, Additive Manufacturing, Energy Systems, and Bio- and Process Engineering. We look forward to your visit! Date: Friday, June 24 - Sunday, June 26, 2022 Location: Verkehrszentrum, Theresienhöhe in Munich, Germany For more information,…

'Turning Points in the Energy Transition: Setting the Course for the Next Decades' is the topic of this years Energy Colloquium on July 28th at Quantum, Garching-Hochbrück. Abstracts can be submitted until April 14th.

The Chair of Electrical Energy Storage Technology is looking for a research employee starting 1.4.2022 as part of a national project in which methods for the impedance analysis of lithium-ion batteries are being developed. Further information on the advertised position can be found here. The application deadline is 31.1.2022.

Stefan Oswald received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Physics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) before he started his PhD in 2018 with Prof. Hubert Gasteiger at the Chair of Technical Electrochemistry at TUM. In collaboration with BASF, Oswald researches cathode active materials for lithium-ion batteries. Oswald’s work centers on understanding morphology effects on the long-term performance of…


MEP Research News

The TUM Chair of Energy Systems is pleased to report the success of the REDFINE H2E project roadshow in Brazil. This strategic endeavor led to constructive new partnerships with prominent institutions in the energy sector.

The study investigates the applicability of Newman and coworkers' exchange current density expression for modeling Li-ion battery materials, focusing on NCM 111. It finds that the kinetics align with the proposed theory at lower salt concentrations but deviate at higher concentrations, and that asymmetry in charging and discharging kinetics limits performance due to limited oxidative stability. …

We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the upcoming symposium on the topic: "From Academia to Industry - Electrochemical Challenges at Different Scales" is now open. The event will take place on Thursday, September 21, 2023, at the TUM Institute for Advanced Study (IAS).

Electrochemical ethylene production via CO reduction

A new publication demonstrates an alternative manufacturing strategy of active Ni-Al catalysts for CO2 methanation using 3D printing.