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Dr. Muhammad Tayyab is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Forschungszentrum Jülich's Institute of Energy Technologies (IET), working in the Fundamental Electrochemistry (IET-1) department. He holds a PhD in Electrical Networks and Renewable Energy from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg (2022), with academic degrees also from the same university (MSc in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology) and BUITEMS Pakistan (BSc in Telecommunication Engineering).
- PhD in Electrical Networks and Renewable Energy (2022)
- Master's in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Bachelor's in Telecommunication Engineering
His research focuses on energy storage systems, electrochemical technologies, and grid optimization, particularly examining vehicle-to-grid (V2G) systems, sector coupling, and infrastructure planning for electric mobility. His work combines technical modeling with economic and systemic aspects of energy transitions.
Key article trends include CO2 electrolyser technologies, microgrid planning, charging infrastructure analysis, and storage optimization across multiple energy sectors. Publications demonstrate methodological expertise in Monte Carlo simulation, uncertainty modeling, and stochastic grid analysis.
As part of Forschungszentrum Jülich, he contributes to Germany's energy research landscape through technical assessments of CO2 electrolyser systems and grid-scale battery applications. His academic background in electrical engineering and renewable energy systems provides a strong foundation for cross-disciplinary energy solutions.
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