Arno Kwade is affiliated with Technische Universität Braunschweig in Germany and has a research focus centered on engineering, particularly within electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, computational mechanics, and biomedical engineering.
Their work covers a range of topics primarily related to battery research and material processing. The main topics of their publications include:
Arno Kwade has contributed research articles to several frequent publication venues:
Recent papers showcasing the scope and depth of their work include:
Their frequent collaborators, with numerous joint publications, include:
Arno Kwade's research spans a broad spectrum of engineering disciplines with a clear emphasis on battery technology and materials science. This multidisciplinary approach aligns with the development and optimization of battery systems and materials, including safety, sustainability, and performance enhancements.
Arno Kwade;Wolfgang Haselrieder;Ruben Leithoff;Armin Modlinger
Christine Friederike Burmeister;Arno Kwade
Christian Hanisch;Thomas Loellhoeffel;Jan Diekmann;Kely Jo Markley;Kely Jo Markley
Jan Diekmann;Christian Hanisch;Linus Froböse;Gerrit Schälicke
Gabriel K.P. Barrios;Rodrigo M. de Carvalho;Arno Kwade;Luís Marcelo Tavares
Arno Kwade
Chris Meyer;Henrike Bockholt;Wolfgang Haselrieder;Arno Kwade
Rainer Krull;Thomas Wucherpfennig;Manely Eslahpazir Esfandabadi;Robert Walisko
Arno Kwade;Joerg Schwedes
S. Rosenkranz;S. Breitung-Faes;A. Kwade
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W. Haselrieder;B. Westphal;H. Bockholt;A. Diener
Henrike Bockholt;Maira Indrikova;Andreas Netz;Frederik Golks
Henrike Bockholt;Wolfgang Haselrieder;Arno Kwade
Arno Kwade;Lutz Blecher;Jörg Schwedes
Saneyuki Ohno;Raimund Koerver;Georg Dewald;Carolin Rosenbach
Wolfgang Haselrieder;Stoyan Ivanov;Daniel Klaus Christen;Henrike Bockholt
Katrin Göke;Thomas Lorenz;Alexandros Repanas;Alexandros Repanas;Frederic Schneider
Arno Kwade
Catharina Knieke;Carola Steinborn;Stefan Romeis;Wolfgang Peukert
Bastian Westphal;Henrike Bockholt;T Günther;W Haselrieder
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