Development of High Energy Density Li-Sulfur Batteries
About the Project
Research Studentship in Development of High Energy Density Li-Sulfur Batteries
3.5-year D.Phil. studentship
Project: in Development of High Energy Density Li-Sulfur Batteries
Supervisors: Prof Paul Shearing
Next generation Li-sulfur batteries offer the pathway to ultra lightweight, high performance batteries. Comprising fewer critical materials than Li-ion counterparts, they also offer significant sustainability benefits. However, further improvements to their lifetime performance, operational temperature window and durability are required.
One solution to maximising performance lies in the emerging ‘Quasi Solid State’ (or QSS) Li-sulfur architecture. In this project, aligned with The Faraday Institution’s LiStAr programme, we will explore the development and optimization of QSS cells, including physical characterisation of degradation pathways at the anode and cathode through the application of advanced imaging tools, including X-ray tomography.
Eligibility
This studentship is funded by The Dept of Engineering Science and is associated with the Faraday Institution LiStAr project. The studentship is open to Home students (full award – home fees plus stipend).
Candidate Requirements
- A first class or strong upper second-class undergraduate honours degree in Engineering, Physics or Mathematics
- Excellent English written and spoken communication skills
- Evidence of experimental research skills
The following skills are desirable but not essential:
- Familiarity with modelling tools including Matlab
- Experience of materials characterisation tools
- Published academic work
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