Lukas Feierabend is a Group Leader in Modelling & Simulation with nine years of experience applying thermal sciences and transport phenomena to advance energy technologies, based in Düsseldorf. He leads numerical modeling of coupled, non-linear transport processes in electrochemical systems, with deep hands-on work in fuel cells, batteries and CFD. His career at the Zentrum für BrennstoffzellenTechnik spans researcher-to-leader roles building rechargeable zinc–air systems and multiscale multiphase and porous-media models. Trained at RWTH Aachen and UW–Madison, he combines mechanical and chemical engineering foundations with practical lab-to-simulation translation. Colleagues rely on him for bridging rheology and non-Newtonian suspension modeling into device-scale simulations. He is notable for turning complex transport physics into robust simulation tools that inform real-world energy-device development.
8 years of coding experience
M. Sc., Mechanical Engineering, M. Sc., Mechanical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mechanical Engineering/Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering/Chemical Engineering at RWTH Aachen
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Lukas Feierabend - Group Leader Modelling & Simulation