My name is Yang Bai, I come from China. Currently, I’m a postdoctoral researcher in the field of materials science ($\ce{FeO}$+battery materials), my research focuses mainly on the modeling aspect. The finite element method (FEM) is one of my favorite weapons to study the physical behavior of materials, i.e., the phase-separation
in battery energy materials
, grain boundary
, crack propagation
, large deformation solids
, phase transformation
, and so on. It is fascinating to do research, code, as well as enjoy life :)
Hobby
- Hot pot
- Swimming
- Hiking
- Coocking
- Coding
- Developing my finite element method package
Education
PostDoc, Microstructure Physics and Alloy Design, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH (MPIE), Germany, 2020-Present
PhD, Materials Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt(TU Darmstadt), Germany, 2016-2020
MSc, Solid Mechanics, Beijing Institute of Technology(BIT), China, 2013-2016
BSc, Solid Mechanics, Peking University (PKU), China, 2009-2013
Research interests
- Lithium-ion battery
- Energy materials
- Fracture
- Phase-Field modeling
- Iron oxide reduction
- Finite element method
- Grain boundary
- Multiphysics coupling
Open source packages
- AsFem: a simple finite element method program for phase-field modeling and multiphysics coupling.
- cRVE: cpp code to split the boundaries of electrolyte and matrix for the mesh file generated by stl in Gmsh.
Programming skills
- Fortran
- C/C++
- Julia
- Python
- Latex