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  Green and sustainable electrochemical energy storage


   Department of Physics

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  Dr M Hunt  No more applications being accepted  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

Department: Physics

The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Renewable Energy Northeast Universities (ReNU) is a collaborative doctoral training programme run by the Universities of Northumbria, Newcastle and Durham. In addition to undertaking an individual scientific research project at one of the three partner Universities, doctoral candidates will engage with added value training opportunities, for example in business, innovation and internationalisation through a 4-year training programme that has been designed to maximise the benefits of a cohort approach to doctoral training. The start date is 1st October 2022.

The focus of this project is the development of supercapacitors from sustainable, recyclable and/or biodegradable materials. Batteries, particularly those based on lithium-ion architecture, are currently the most widespread technology for portable devices, electric vehicles and distributed energy storage, but are characterized by limited cycle life and environmental impacts originating from lithium mining to difficulties in recycling. Supercapacitors are an alternative electrochemical energy storage technology with a high cyclability (>100,000 charge discharge cycles are possible without degradation in a pure electrochemical double layer capacitor) and which are particularly amenable to the use of sustainable materials. Recently the potential for ‘green supercapacitors’ has begun to be realized, but current laboratory demonstrations have been hampered by relatively poor performance and the partial incorporation of non-sustainable materials. Our aim is to develop new nanostructured composite materials produced from earth abundant materials which overcome these limitations, particular those of limited energy and power densities.

The project is supervised by Dr Michael Hunt and Dr Buddhika Mendis. For informal enquiries please contact [Email Address Removed].

The application closing date is 6th February 2022 and interviews will take place later in the month. Please note that interviews will be online rather than in person due to COVID-19.

Eligibility and How to Apply

Our eligibility requirements are:

•      Academic excellence of the proposed student i.e. 2:1 (or equivalent GPA from non-UK universities [preference for 1st class honours]); or a Masters (preference for Merit or above); or APEL evidence of substantial practitioner achievement.

•      If required, an IELTS score of 6.5 with no component under 6.0.

·      Two satisfactory academic references.

•      Applicants cannot apply for this funding if currently engaged in Doctoral study at Durham or elsewhere.

You must apply through the University’s online application portal - Home · Application Portal (microsoftcrmportals.com)

  • Create an account and click ‘Postgraduate Apply’ on the top ribbon.
  • Search for ‘EPSRC CDT’ in Course and select Renewable Energy Northeast Universities (EPSRC CDT) starting in 2022/23. 
  • Complete the application form, ensuring the following:
  • On the funding tab select ‘yes’ you are applying for a scholarship, select ‘Other’, write RENU/Hunt in the name of the scholarship, and select 1st October 2022 as the start date. No scholarship documents are required.
  • On the project course details tab write RENU/Hunt in Field of Study.
  • Please include an application letter summarising your motivation and suitability for the project.
  • Please ensure you follow all of these steps to ensure your application is considered.

 

Funding notes

Home and International students (inc. EU) are welcome to apply. The studentship is available to Home and International students, and includes a full stipend at UKRI rates (for 2020/21 full time study, this was £15,609 pa) and full tuition fees. Also, significant additional funding is included to cover research costs and local, national and international travel such as conferences and exchanges. Note that these studentships will be awarded on a competitive basis between projects. We anticipate that up to 5 awards will be made for projects hosted at Durham. 

Please note there are a limited number of full international scholarships available. Further information about how EPSRC classifies international fee status please see Annex B of UKRI-170821-TrainingGrantTermsConditionsGuidance-Aug2021.pdf

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