| 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 |
Sponsor/ Supporting Company: WMG – affiliated with Faraday Institution
Eligibility: 2:1 or equivalent undergraduate in STEM (Masters Degree desirable)
Start Date: Oct 2026 – intake
The Battery Materials & Cells (BMAC) group at WMG, University of Warwick are looking for a well-qualified PhD on linking fundamental battery research and industrial scale up & characterization. The BMAC groups covers research from powders to pouch cells (and recycled back) and includes synthesis and pilot line scale up facilities for industrial alignment.
The PhD project will focus on the development and characterization of next generation Li-ion battery prototypes using the WMG pilot line facilities for industry-like pouch cells (including the new AMBIC – Advanced Materials Battery Industrialization Centre). Chemistries of interest include Ni-rich and LMFP (including blends) and anodeless formats. Research areas will include (but not limited to) determining the ideal electrode processing & formulations; identifying protocols to enhance performance & longevity; and interplay between degradation modes. Characterization methods will include bespoke microscopy facilities, in-house and Synchrotron & neutron operando studies, and advanced electrochemistry.
This project is affiliated with the new Faraday Institution consortium: Lithium ion: Enhancing and Accelerating Performance – LEAP (formerly Degradation). Successful candidates will be affiliated with the LEAP project and Faraday Institution
Funding information
Standard UKRI Stipend (£20,780 from 1 October 2025)
Stipend: Standard UKRI stipend, PG Research Fees - Student Finance - University of Warwick
Funding Comment
This project is a WMG, University of Warwick Department funded PhD but is affiliated with the new Faraday Institution consortium: Lithium ion: Enhancing and Accelerating Performance – LEAP (formerly Degradation).
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