Self-learning battery management systems for lithium–sulfur batteries PhD
About the Project
Are you interested in shaping the future of zero-emission transport systems? This PhD study, fully funded by the Faraday Institution, facilitates the use of next-generation Lithium-Sulfur (Li-S) batteries for transport systems. You will combine hands-on experiments with physics-based data-driven modelling to understand how Li-S batteries perform in real applications and develop suitable battery management systems (BMS) for that technology, capable of coping with the unfamiliar, reducing time, self-calibration, and optimising performance throughout the battery’s life.
The project contributes to the development of next-generation battery systems, aligned with the UK’s ambitions for advanced energy technologies.
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