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Inverse aerodynamic design of turbo components for Carnot batteries by means of physics informed networks enhanced by generative learning
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Applicants Hanno Gottschalk , Francesca di Mare
Subject Area Technical Thermodynamics
Subproject of SPP 2403
DFG Programme Priority Programmes Term Since 2023
We develop new simulation methods based on deep neural networks that shorten computation times with respect to traditional
CFD considerably. In particular, we ...
Inverse design of turbomachines using transfer functions Sub-project related to the priority program "Carnot Batteries: Inverse Design from Market to Molecules"
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Applicant Dieter Brillert
Subject Area Technical Thermodynamics
Subproject of SPP 2403
DFG Programme Priority Programmes Term Since 2023
The inverse design of a Carnot Battery requires a continuous inverse method for all components, including the consideration
of local market conditions. This ...
Applicant Andreas Brümmer
Subject Area Hydraulic and Turbo Engines and Piston Engines
Subproject of SPP 2403
DFG Programme Priority Programmes Term Since 2023
The objective of the project is to develop a tool for the inverse design of rotary positive displacement machines (RPDM) (e.g.
twin-screw machines, rotary vane
Leader Monilola Afolabi Olayioye
Review Board Basic Research in Biology and Medicine
DFG Programme Major Research Instrumentation Term in 2023
The work of the Department of Molecular Tumor Cell Biology at the Institute of Cell Biology and Immunology at the University
of Stuttgart aims to investigate ...
Applicant Kaspar Gierke
Subject Area Molecular Biology and Physiology of Neurons and Glial Cells
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2023
In the mammalian retina, the transduction of light stimuli into membrane potential changes is mediated by rod and cone photoreceptors.
At their highly ...