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These scholarships are funded by the Australian Research Council (3) and the University of Adelaide (1) to support 4 full-time PhD students who are undertaking research in the field of battery
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Materials from Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries”. The PhD research projects are important part of an ARC Linkage Project which aims to develop scalable processing techniques for the regeneration of cathode
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an ARC DECRA project in conjunction with support from Curtin University. The purpose of this scholarship is to support a PhD student in researching proton batteries. Proton battery is a low-cost and safe
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Supervisors: Dr Lukasz Figiel, Warwick Manufacturing Group, Dr Ferran Brosa Planella, Maths Project Partner: Jaguar Land Rover Efficient batteries for automotive industry are critical for achieving
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. This project will develop and apply new computational/analytical tools to guide XFEL experiments for specifically tracking lattice fluctuations and ion dynamics in energy materials (batteries). The project will
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solid-state batteries. One of research topics is the method of flash-lamp annealing ( FLA, also called intense pulsed light or photonic curing ), which is used for thermal processing of thin films with
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Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies (CEFT), which aims to develop innovative fuel cell and battery technologies, underpinned by fundamental understanding. The Centre is an exciting venture bringing
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-fueled engine, power converters, and a battery energy buffer. Key tasks will include developing system-level models, optimising energy management, and coordinating power flow between subsystems to maximise
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, ensuring stable operation even as system dynamics evolve. Recent advances in Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) topologies, along with developments in battery and supercapacitor technologies, create new
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research will contribute to the accelerated discovery and optimisation of next-generation materials, with the flexibility to focus on applications such as advanced battery cathodes, nuclear waste