Lecture by Rainer Helmig: "From the brain to the fuel cell – porous media are everywhere"

October 30, 2020 /

The lecture of SFB 1313 spokesman Rainer Helmig is organized by the Department of Petroleum Engineering of the University of Houston and takes place within a graduate seminar.
[Picture: SimTech]

Date: Friday, October 30, 2020
Time: 6 pm CET
Speaker: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Helmig
Lecture title: "From the brain to the fuel cell – porous media are everywhere"
Place: Zoom lecture. Meeting ID: 293 688 7488


About the lecture

Porous media are almost everywhere. The understanding of flow, transport and deformation processes in porous media is important for the optimization of fuel cells, energy storage, the prediction of landslides due to heavy rainfall or the spread of tumors in human tissue. In the context of this lecture, Prof. Rainer Helmig will give a short overview of the importance of porous media and show two specific examples of research applications: multiple sclerosis (modelling and analysis) and the optimization of the fuel cell as a drive technology. What happens in the porous medium "brain" if the blood-brain barrier no longer functions properly? How can research in the field of porous media positively influence the treatment of multiple sclerosis? What role does the understanding about porous media play in the context of alternative mobility forms? What significance does the fuel cell have for our climate as an alternative drive technology? This is where simulations help, because they make the invisible processes in the brain and in the fuel cell visible.

Attachments
To the top of the page