Xiaodong Li

I lead a high-field superconductivity research group at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), and teach applied superconductivity for fusion reactors, accelerators and high-field systems to master’s students at the TUM School of Engineering and Design. My research focuses on the modelling and development of HTS conductors, cables, coils, and magnet systems for high-field applications. I have developed coupled electro-thermal-mechanical finite-element models and digital-twin modelling approaches using integral methods. Over the past years, I have benefited greatly from open discussions within this community, and I would be honored to contribute more actively to its future development, helping the workshop remain a platform where young researchers and experienced experts can exchange ideas openly and constructively.

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