
معرفی
Andreas Heuer is a Professor at Jülich Research Centre, serving as a Research Group Leader for the "Theory" group at the Helmholtz Institute Münster: Ion conductors for energy storage (IMD-4 / HI MS). His research is affiliated with the Institute of Energy Materials and Devices (IMD), where he focuses on computational and theoretical approaches to ion transport in solid-state materials.
His work addresses fundamental challenges in energy storage, particularly in understanding and optimizing ion conductors for applications like batteries and fuel cells. This includes interdisciplinary investigations in solid-state electrochemistry, materials science, and theoretical physics.
Contact & Affiliation
- Institute: Institute of Energy Materials and Devices (IMD)
- Sub-institute: Helmholtz Institute Münster (IMD-4 / HI MS)
- Location: Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße, 52428 Jülich, Germany
- Phone: +49 251/83-29177 | +49 251/83-29159
Research Overview
Heuer's research combines theoretical modeling and computational materials science to advance energy storage technologies. His team investigates:
- Ionic conductivity in solid-state electrolytes
- Defect chemistry of energy materials
- Multi-scale simulations of ion transport
- Electrochemical interface phenomena
- Novel battery materials design
This aligns with the Helmholtz Institute Münster's mission to develop sustainable energy storage solutions.
Research Group Leadership
As leader of the "Theory" group, he directs theoretical investigations into ion conduction mechanisms, collaborating with experimental teams across the Forschungszentrum Jülich network to bridge computational insights with practical energy applications.



