Schied

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Dr.-Ing.
Thomas Schied

former Research associate

Stay period:Dec. 1, 2016 - Dec. 6, 2022
Now: Employee
Group: computational materials science and theoretical nanophysics

Thomas studied physics at the Dresden University of Technology. He worked in the group of Dr. Sebastian Fähler at the Institute for Solid State Research - IFW Dresden - and got his diploma on phase formation and magnetism of thin Fe-Pd films. Later he joined the electrochemistry group of Prof. Ehrenberg at the Institute for Complex Materials at the IFW Dresden were he wrote his doctoral thesis about transport in Lithium-Oxygen cells. The same year he changed to our chair and became a member of Dr. Bobeth's group of computational material science where he worked on developing models for a range of electrochemical problems such as Lithium-ion cells, electrodeposition and trench superfilling. Currently he continues work as a research associate on battery simulation and is also involved in teaching computational materials science topics such as finite element method.




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Schied

ORCID Google Scholar Scopus ResearchGate publons

Dr.-Ing.
Thomas Schied

former Research associate

Stay period:Dec. 1, 2016 - Dec. 6, 2022
Now: Employee
Group: computational materials science and theoretical nanophysics

Thomas studied physics at the Dresden University of Technology. He worked in the group of Dr. Sebastian Fähler at the Institute for Solid State Research - IFW Dresden - and got his diploma on phase formation and magnetism of thin Fe-Pd films. Later he joined the electrochemistry group of Prof. Ehrenberg at the Institute for Complex Materials at the IFW Dresden were he wrote his doctoral thesis about transport in Lithium-Oxygen cells. The same year he changed to our chair and became a member of Dr. Bobeth's group of computational material science where he worked on developing models for a range of electrochemical problems such as Lithium-ion cells, electrodeposition and trench superfilling. Currently he continues work as a research associate on battery simulation and is also involved in teaching computational materials science topics such as finite element method.




Publications