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Tobias Crönert receives "MINT-Award Technik 2016"


Tobias Crönert received the "MINT-Award Technik 2016" for his Bachelor Thesis entitled "Monolithic Finite Element Simulation of Electrochemical Processes and Thermal Effects in Li-ion Batteries". The work was conducted in cooperation with supervisor Rui Fang at the Institute for Computational Mechanics in summer 2015. The award includes prize money of 2,000 euros and is endowed by audimax and MAHLE for an excellent Bachelor Thesis dealing with mechatronics and electric mobility in automotive engineering. The prize ceremony took place in Stuttgart on November 2nd, 2016. More information: www.mint-award-technik.de/wettbewerb/