PhD student

Chris Schoutrop received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the Eindhoven University of Technology. Here, his research delved into a computational quest involving quantum photoionization with the goal of producing electron beams. His current PhD research is focused on enabling efficient simulation of highly complex plasma-chemical systems involved in CO2 dissociation. Combining modern iterative linear solvers, novel discretization schemes, chemical reduction techniques and methods for effective data exchange.

About CCER

The Center for Computational Energy Research  aims to explore pathways to future energy systems. This is done via computational simulations that complement experimental energy research. The center was founded in 2017 as the result of a joint initiative between the Department of Applied Physics of the Eindhoven University of Technology and NWO Institute DIFFER.

Center for Computational Energy Research
TU/e Science Park
De Zaale 20
5612 AJ Eindhoven
The Netherlands

P.O. Box 6336
5600 HH Eindhoven
The Netherlands

+31 40 3334 999