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It is capable of solving 1D/2D/3D multimaterial simulations and provides support for a wide-range of boundary conditions, which makes it a very versatile tool that can be adapted to many use cases.
Moreover, users can rapidly get started with FESTIM thanks to its python API.

FESTIM was originally developed at the `Institute for Magnetic Fusion Research (IRFM) <https://irfm.cea.fr/en/index.php>`_ and the `Process and Materials Sciences Laboratory (LSPM) <https://www.lspm.cnrs.fr/en/home/>`_.
Various research institutions and private companies now contribute actively to FESTIM's development.
For more information, feel free to ask questions on the `FESTIM Discourse Page <https://festim.discourse.group/>`_.


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Rémi Delaporte-Mathurin, James Dark, Gabriele Ferrero, Etienne A. Hodille, Vladimir Kulagin, Samuele Meschini,
"`FESTIM: An open-source code for hydrogen transport simulations.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 63 (2024): 786-802. <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.03.184>`_",

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FESTIM was originally developed at the `Institute for Magnetic Fusion Research (IRFM) <https://irfm.cea.fr/en/index.php>`_ and the `Process and Materials Sciences Laboratory (LSPM) <https://www.lspm.cnrs.fr/en/home/>`_.
Various research institutions and private companies now contribute actively to FESTIM's development.
For more information, feel free to ask questions on the `FESTIM Discourse Page <https://festim.discourse.group/>`_.


.. admonition:: Recommended publication for citing
:class: tip

Rémi Delaporte-Mathurin, James Dark, Gabriele Ferrero, Etienne A. Hodille, Vladimir Kulagin, Samuele Meschini,
"`FESTIM: An open-source code for hydrogen transport simulations.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 63 (2024): 786-802. <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.03.184>`_",

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