
معرفی
Dr. Thomas Kadyk is a researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich, affiliated with the Institute of Energy Technologies (IET), specifically its department for 'Theory and computational modeling of materials in energy engineering' (IET-3). His work focuses on computational modeling and physical analysis of electrochemical energy systems, including PEM fuel cells, solid oxide cells, and redox flow batteries.
- Institute: Institute of Energy Technologies (IET)
- Department: Theory and computational modeling of materials in energy engineering (IET-3)
His research emphasizes electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, transport phenomena, and degradation modeling in energy devices. Recent work explores inductive loop impedance, parasitic gas evolution reactions, and water saturation dynamics in fuel cells. He employs multi-scale simulations and analytical models to bridge microstructural effects with macroscopic performance.
Key article trends include:
- Development of physics-based models for fuel cell diagnostics
- Analysis of degradation mechanisms in PEM and solid oxide systems
- Integration of computational fluid dynamics with electrochemical processes
- Advancements in transient testing methodologies for water transport prediction
- Applications to aviation power systems and cryogenic hydrogen storage



