The work performed in the project can roughly be categorized into i) software development, ii) application to scientific projects at Fraunhofer ISE and partners, iii) business formation and Quokka3 marketing.
The software development and the application to other projects at Fraunhofer ISE were strongly interwoven, benefiting both sides: the involvement into other scientific projects helped to identify relevant physics and desired simulation capabilities, and thus effectively guided the choice of what kind of numerical models to implement into the software. The scientific projects did then benefit of early access to those newly developed capabilities, often significantly being superior to the state-of-the-art, as well as excellent control over those features by the software developer being involved, e.g. for troubleshooting. In turn, the intensive usage of such new features did provide an excellent testing environment, both for validation the implemented models as well as for bug-finding and -fixing. The project thus achieved a true win-win situation, as evidenced by the ongoing commitment of both sides to continue the relationship.
Two major examples of the software enhancement supporting scientific projects results are: i) the capability for full-cell 3D modelling, enabling to thoroughly investigate edge effects of lab-scale record cells, half-cells, and shingle solar cells; ii) thoroughly model coupled electronic-ionic carrier transport, which is a decisive step towards understanding the many non-ideal characteristics observed in the novel perovskite solar cells.
Next to 15 scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals and conferences, as well as 5 workshops within Europe, the main public dissemination of the results takes place by the commercialization of Quokka3 (www.quokka3.com) and the continued hosting of the free predecessor Quokka2. The fellow has started a business in Germany, with several licenses agreements already signed, and many more potential customers having expressed interest. Furthermore, an IP agreement with Fraunhofer ISE was established, which enables him to be part-time employed besides the Quokka3 business, and thus to continue the highly valued win-win collaboration for both sides.