Multi-Fidelity Modelling of Rechargeable Battery Degradation

University of York

About the Project

Rechargeable batteries play a key role in electric vehicles and transition to net zero. One of the current challenges in batteries is degradation, which causes capacity retention and resistance increase as the battery cycles. Battery degradation is a complicated phenomenon that requires a fundamental understanding of electrochemistry as well as different ageing mechanisms. Within this project, we aim to develop various models with different levels of fidelity to understand driven ageing mechanisms under various usage conditions and predict the battery lifetime. This can ultimately reduce the cost of electric vehicles and increase their rate of adoption.

This project is open-ended making it suitable for MSc by Research and PhD level.

How to Apply:

Applicants should apply via the University’s online application system at https://www.york.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-research/apply/. Please read the application guidance first so that you understand the various steps in the application process.

Entry Requirements

Candidates should have (or expect to obtain) a minimum of a UK upper second class honours degree (2.1) or equivalent in Mechanical, Chemical, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, or a related subject.

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