IMSE Webinar: Multi-scale Modelling of High Energy Density Supercapacitors
Dr Tribeni Roy is a research associate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Biography Dr Tribeni Roy's research interests include multiscale modelling of manufacturing processes to understand the mechanism occurring at different length scales (nano-micro-macro) and ways to couple them. Hi current research work involves dynamic density functional theory (DDFT) and continuum scale modelling of high performance supercapacitors using ionic liquids. Dr Tribeni Roy is well equipped with some of the advanced modelling/ simulation tools that include LAMMPS and VMD for molecular dynamics simulation, COMSOL Multiphysics for FEM, MATLAB, “R” in addition to hands on experience on various micro machining techniques that include micro EDM, LIGA, photo chemical machining etc. He has also used numerous advanced characterization techniques that include X-ray micro computed tomography, nano indentation, SEM, EBSD, EDS.

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