Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Coventry, University of Warwick |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students |
Funding amount: | £18,622 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 5th August 2024 |
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Closes: | 5th November 2024 |
Funding Source: EPSRC (ICASE)
Sponsor Company: Jaguar Land Rover
Stipend: Standard PhD at UKRI rates: £18,622
Eligibly: Available to eligible Home fee status and UK domicile EU students
Start Date: ASAP
Project Overview
Significant advances have been made understanding the performance of lithium-ion batteries. However, less consideration has been given to the wider, multidisciplinary engineering challenges associated with battery design and manufacturability that will underpin the successful design of new battery systems for future electric vehicles (EVs) and aircraft. Meeting future EV requirements mandates a fundamental revaluation of how batteries are designed. WMG and Jaguar Land Rover have identified that significant innovation opportunities exist around new battery concepts that improve performance and sustainability.
The aims of this PhD include:
This PhD will adopt a novel systems-engineering methodology to the challenges of battery design, manufacturability, and through-life sustainability.
As a PhD student you will work within a large multidisciplinary research team comprising academics, researchers and professional engineers. You will have access to the UKs leading laboratories for battery research - the WMG Energy Innovation Centre and the Battery Safety Centre. You will also work closely with the Jaguar Land Rover battery research team who are co-located on campus.
For further information, please contact Professor James Marco, james.marco@warwick.ac.uk
Essential and Desirable Criteria
The ideal candidate will have a degree in either electrical or mechanical engineering, with the ability to design and undertake experimental research, including good programming, data processing and visualisation skills using tools such as MATLAB, LabVIEW and dSPACE. Electives in energy storage (e.g., batteries), thermodynamics, simulation and electronics will be an advantage. A general interest in electric vehicles and electric mobility would be beneficial.
Funding and Eligibility
Available to eligible Home fee status and UK domicile EU students
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