| Qualification Type: | PhD |
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| Location: | Coventry, University of Warwick |
| Funding for: | UK Students |
| Funding amount: | £20,780 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Placed On: | 16th January 2026 |
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| Closes: | 15th September 2026 |
| Reference: | EPSRC IDLA 26012 |
There exists an inherent variability in how lithium-ion batteries fail – an event commonly referred to as “thermal runway”. This uncertainty drives additional cost and complexity into the design and validation methods employed for battery systems created for electric vehicles, aerospace or stationary storage.
This PhD will aim to deliver a new validated methodology for scientifically assessing lithium-ion cell failure and its implications for system-level battery design.
By creating a new scientifically robust framework to assess and mitigate thermal runaway, this PhD project will develop a unique understanding of system-level battery integration challenges, including but not constrained too:
The PhD is sponsored by BP and will take place within the Battery Systems team at WMG, University of Warwick. The WMG Battery Systems Group combines academics and engineers with industrial experience to address significant challenges of cell manufacture and integration into battery systems across a wide range of applications, including e-mobility, automotive, aerospace, rail, marine and stationary storage. For further details please refer to the Group webpage or contact Professor James Marco (james.marco@warwick.ac.uk)
Battery System Group
Battery Systems Research | WMG | University of Warwick)
Battery Safety Centre
The ideal candidate will have a background in engineering (electrical/mechanical/electrochemical), achieving a 1st or 2(1) in their undergraduate studies with a focus on experimental activities, engineering design and numerical analysis. A good understanding of sensor selection and instrumentation is essential. You will need to be pro-active, organised, and able to work well with technicians and laboratory support staff.
Funding information: EPSRC IDLA
Stipend
Standard UKRI Stipend (£20,780 from 1 October 2025)
PG Research Fees - Student Finance - University of Warwick
Funding Comment: IDLA Guidelines
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