PhD Studentship: Life Cycle and Techno-economic Assessment of Energy Storage Technologies

Updated: about 1 year ago
Location: Nottingham, ENGLAND
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 24 Apr 2023

Location: UK Other

Supervised by Dr. Serik Tokbolat and Prof. Jo Darkwa

Aim: To investigate and perform the life cycle and techno-economic assessment of various thermochemical energy storage technologies in the context of industrial waste heat application

Background: Waste heat generated by UK industry and power generation sectors exceeds the UK’s total annual electricity demand by around thirty percent. Industrial waste heat sources alone account for around one sixth of the overall industrial yearly energy use. Apart from the industrial sector, there is also vast amount of waste heat from renewable energy sources such as solar and geothermal. It is therefore imperative to utilise efficiently all possible waste heat. Thermochemical energy storage technologies (TCES) have been identified to have higher potential for stable and efficient energy storage owing to their intrinsic advantages. Whole lifecycle environmental assessment and techno-economic assessment methodologies will be adopted to assess the viability of various thermochemical energy storage technologies.

Entry Requirements: Starting October 2023, we require an enthusiastic graduate with a 1st class degree in Engineering or Architectural Environment Engineering, or a relevant discipline, at an integrated Master’s level or with a relevant MSc (in exceptional circumstances a 2:1 degree can be considered).

To apply visit: www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/apply/apply-online.aspx

When applying for this studentship, please include the reference number (beginning ENG and supervisors name) within the personal statement section of the application. This will help in ensuring your application is sent directly to the academic advertising the studentship.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

In addition to the Researcher Academy’s core researcher training programme PhD students within the Faculty of Engineering will also have access to a skills-based training programme tailored to the needs of PhDs within Engineering and Architecture.

For any enquiries about the project and the funding please email Serik Tokbolat ([email protected] )

Deadline: The position will be filled as soon as a suitable person has been found; hence you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

Funding Notes: The position is a 36-month programme and is supported either by a full home (UK) studentship or full international fees options.