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Jerzy
Jasielec

Postdoctoral Researcher, Materials Engineering
PhD
Mathematical Modelling of Energy Storage Systems

Areas of expertise

My research carrier is devoted to computational modelling for materials science. I specialise in following key areas:
• modelling of potentiometric ion sensors

• modelling of cement-based materials

• solution of inverse problems

• modelling of biological systems

• modelling of batteries and battery materials

• development of computer- aided material characterisation methods

• techno-economical model “Home Energy Management System”.

Biography

Degree:
PhD in Chemical Engineering (Åbo Akademi University, Åbo/Turku 2013), Specialisation: Analytical Chemistry
MSc in Chemical Engineering (Åbo Akademi University, Åbo/Turku 2008), Specialisation: Analytical Chemistry
MSc Eng. in Materials Science (AGH-UST, Kraków 2008), Specialisation: Materials for Electronics


Work Experience:
2008-2014: Researcher at Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
2014-2016: Researcher at AGH - University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland
2016-present: Assistant Professor at AGH - University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland
2021-present: Post-doctoral researcher at Turun Yliopisto, Turku Finland

Teaching

- Multi-scale Modelling (at University of Turku)

- Simulations and New Materials (at University of Turku)

- Materials Design and Computer-aided Materials Science (at AGH-UST)

- Sustainable Development in Materials Science (at AGH-UST)

Research

My research focuses on the mathematical modelling of the transport processes and the theoretical description of Li-ion batteries, redox flow batteries (RFBs) and hydrogen production. It also includes the development of the techno-economical model - Home Energy Management System (HEMS).

In order to use the renewable energy sources in a large scale it is also essential to develop inexpensive batteries. The RFBs have been proposed as a promising technology for large scale energy storage. The better understanding of the physical and chemical processes occurring in RFBs may lead to the development of the next generation batteries for practical applications.

Other research includes modelling of electrochemical sensors, concrete-based materials and biological systems.

Publications

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Revealing Catalytic Properties of Palladium/Gold Systems toward Hydrogen Evolution, Oxidation, and Absorption with Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (2025)

ACS Catalysis
Schott, Christian M.; Holl, Julia; Zazpe, Raul; Kopp, Michael; Man, Ondřej; Thalluri, Sitaramanjaneya, M.; Rodriguez-Pereira, Jhonatan; Schneider, Peter M.; Song, Kun-Ting; Keles, Emre; Peljo, Pekka; Jasielec, Jerzy J.; Gubanova, Elena L.; Macak, Jan M.; Bandarenka, Aliaksandr S.
(A1 Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä lehdessä )

Techno-Economic Analysis of Residential PV-Battery Energy System in Nordics (2024)

European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, Proceedings of the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition
Karttunen, Lauri; Jouttijärvi, Sami; Niskanen, Johannes; Jasielec, Jerzy J.; Huerta, Hugo; Ranta, Samuli; Miettunen, Kati
(B3 Vertaisarvioimaton artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa)