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Multiphysics Modelling Project Proposal

This project proposal focuses on using multiphysics modelling to accurately predict system behavior, which bridges theory and experiment. The project will deepen interested students' knowledge in modelling electromagnetic and electrochemical applications, preparing them for research careers. Students from electrical engineering, electrochemistry, physics, and applied mathematics are encouraged to contact Prof. Krish Sankaran about joining the project.

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Multiphysics Modelling Project Proposal

This project proposal focuses on using multiphysics modelling to accurately predict system behavior, which bridges theory and experiment. The project will deepen interested students' knowledge in modelling electromagnetic and electrochemical applications, preparing them for research careers. Students from electrical engineering, electrochemistry, physics, and applied mathematics are encouraged to contact Prof. Krish Sankaran about joining the project.

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PROJECT PROPOSAL

Accurately predicting the behaviour of systems is a key element in


developing novel applications. Multiphysics modelling is an interesting
domain bridging theory and experiment. For students, who are
interested in deepening their knowledge and enjoy modelling, this
unique opportunity will prepare them for a career in research. The
project will focus on electromagnetic and electrochemical applications.
Students with background in electrical engineering, electrochemistry,
physics, and applied mathematics are welcome to apply. Please contact
Prof. Krish Sankaran via email: sankaran@[Link]

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