Prof C Banks
No more applications being accepted
Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)
About the Project
Reference Number: SciEng-CB-2018-1
This project will involve the design, fabrication, characterization and benchmarking of novel nanomaterials (including 2D materials) for energy storage applications, focusing upon Li and Na ion batteries and supercapacitors.
Requirements
Applicants would typically be expected to have a first class or upper second class degree (or overseas equivalent) in chemistry or a closely related discipline. A Master’s degree is desirable. Experience of electrochemical applications/electrochemistry is desirable and full training will be given.
The project will involve collaborator with a UK company, so candidates must be able to travel and work away from Manchester for short periods of time.
Aims and Objectives
Lithium ion and sodium-ion batteries are essential to meet the increasing worldwide energy demand for large-scale and low-cost batteries. There is a need to design Li and Na batteries and associated anodes and cathodes to improve charge and discharge rates – hence new nanomaterials need to be developed. Alongside this, fabrication approaches are generally overlooked.
This PHD aims to design, fabricated and test new nanomaterials (including 2D materials) for Li and Na ion batteries with the overall aim to developing batteries that can be charged faster and be re-charged for longer periods without degradation. Research into novel materials for supercapacitor applications will also be explored. Novel Fabrication approaches will also designed and explored including screen-printing and ink-jet printing.
Deadline for receipt of applications: 31st July 2018
Interview dates/ periods: August/September
When is the student expected to start?
October 2018 or later
Funding Notes
Stipend: £14,553 per annum
Award length 3 years
Fees – Home/EU (currently £4195)