Employee description

Research activity
Stephan Daniel Schwöbel graduated in mathematics from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in March 2018. Since April 2018, he has been a research assistant at the Chair of Materials and Surface Engineering and is involved in mathematical modelling, validation of mathematical processes, numerical simulation of electrodeposits and inverse calculation of physical parameters for the simulation of electrodeposits.
His research fields include the following topics:
- Mathematical modelling of the transport processes of electrodeposits in the diffusion boundary layer for direct and pulsed current depositions
- Mathematical modelling of the electrode current density of galvanic deposits in three spatial dimensions based on the primary, secondary and tertiary current density distribution
- Inverse reconstruction of physical parameters for the simulation of electrochemical systems
- Modelling of significant parameters for electrodeposits
- Simulation of cathodic electrochemical processes
- Development of numerical methods for the simulation of electrochemical processes