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DigiCell results presented at ModVal 2025

On 11-12 March 2025, ModVal 2025, the 21st Symposium on Modeling and Experimental Validation of Electrochemical Energy Technologies, took place in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Ahmad Azizpour from DigiCell partner Johannes Kepler University Linz participated in the conference with a poster on “Modelling Aging and Capacity Fade in graphite/NCA LIB: An Extended 1D Finite Element Approach with Particle Distribution Effects” (created together with Georg Gramse) presenting the results of their group.

During the conference, Ahmad seized the opportunity to get engaged in discussions with experts from KIT and leading UK institutes in the field of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). These exchanges provided valuable insights into developing efficient numerical techniques for modelling the aging behaviour of LIBs caused by SEI (Solid-Electrolyte Interphase) formation.

ModVal 2025 explores advancements in modelling, simulation, and experimental validation of rechargeable batteries and various electrochemical energy conversion technologies. Renowned for its strong focus on the intricacies of model development, numerical implementation, and validation methods—distinguishing it from other major conferences—it serves as a premier platform for exchanging ideas, discussing innovative approaches, and fostering international collaborations.

More information about the conference is available here.