
معرفی
Dr. Andrei Kulikovsky is a researcher at the Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, specifically affiliated with the Institute of Energy Technologies (IET) and its division Theory and computational modeling of materials in energy engineering (IET-3). His work focuses on electrochemical systems, particularly modeling and diagnosing fuel cell performance using impedance spectroscopy.
- Research Interests: Electrochemical modeling, transport phenomena in fuel cells, impedance spectroscopy, computational methods for fuel cell diagnostics, degradation mechanisms, and materials optimization.
The 15 most recent publications highlight his expertise in physical modeling of PEM and SOFC systems, with emphasis on oxygen and proton transport dynamics, flow oscillations, and analytical solutions for impedance spectra. Key subfields include Warburg impedance, dusty-gas models, pore shape optimization, and phase angle analysis.
Scientific Contributions: Kulikovsky has developed fast matrix solvers, recurrent impedance models, and analytical frameworks for diagnosing fuel cell transport processes. His work addresses challenges in low-platinum catalyst layers, hydrogen crossover, and water saturation effects.



