Maria Lukatskaya: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2021

Name Prof. Dr. Maria Lukatskaya
FieldElectrochemical Energy Systems
Address
Elektrochemische Energiesysteme
ETH Zürich, ML H 15
Sonneggstrasse 3
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 632 92 63
E-mailmlukatskaya@ethz.ch
URLhttp://www.echemes.ethz.ch
DepartmentMechanical and Process Engineering
RelationshipAssistant Professor (Tenure Track)

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
151-0234-00LElectrochemical Energy Systems4 credits4GM. Lukatskaya
AbstractThis course will discuss working principles of electrochemical energy systems, with focus on energy storage devices and touching on energy conversion systems. It will provide detailed introduction into the fundamentals of the related electrochemical processes and key electrochemical characterization methods.
ObjectiveThe goal of this course is that students understand fundamental principles and theory behind electrochemical processes, analyse current scientific literature and explain real electrochemical data.
Key objectives of this course are:
1. Explain working principle of electrochemical energy storage systems
2. Claculate theoretical capabilities of the energy storage systems
3. Explain discrepancies between theoretical and real-world performance of energy storage systems
4. Understand and explain principles of analytical electrochemical methods
5. Analyze and explain relevant seminal and modern research literature
Lecture notesLecture notes and handouts
327-6100-00LMaterials Colloquium0 creditsM. Lukatskaya, M. Murrell, further lecturers
AbstractThe Materials Colloquium is a platform for PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, group leaders, senior scientists, and professors to present their own and their group’s research to their colleagues. The apero following the colloquium has the purpose to stimulate discussions and to promote networking in a relaxed, more informal environment. The Colloquium is open to all who are interested.
ObjectiveLearn about recent research in the field of materials science.
Contenthttps://sam.mat.ethz.ch/mc2021/