Position Details
School of Metallurgy and Materials
Location: University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range 36636 to 46049 with potential progression once in post to 48822
Grade: 7
Full Time Fixed Term contract up to March 2028
Closing date: 24th March 2026
Background
The post is a fixed term Research Fellow position funded by the research grant Recycling and Reuse of EV batteries (ReLiB) that is provided by the Faraday Institution the UKs independent institute for electrochemical energy storage research and skills development. The Faraday Institution vision is to bring together scientists and industry partners on research projects to reduce battery cost weight and volume; to improve performance and reliability (The Faraday Institution - Powering Britains Battery Revolution).
The overall aim of the ReLiB project (ReLiB Sustainable Management of Lithium-ion Batteries) is to understand the conditions required to ensure the sustainable management of lithium-ion batteries when they reach the end of their useful life in electric vehicles. This will enhance the overall efficiency of the supply chain and ensure that the UK has the facilities required for safe economic and environmentally sound management of the materials contained in lithium-ion batteries.
Researchers at the University of Birmingham will be investigating separation technology efficiency and characterisation of separated lithium ion battery fractions in addition to closing the loop of these material streams through manufacturing efforts and electrochemical testing.
To help us achieve our ambitious goal we are looking to recruit a post-doctoral staff member within the Metallurgy and Materials department. The post holder will be investigating relevant safe shredding and sorting techniques as well as support black mass valorisation efforts and contribute to re-manufacturing recycled Li-ion battery streams produced from the project on a reel-to-reel scale.
The successful candidate will be responsible for: safely shredding cells using a bespoke instrumented stabilised shredder; recording data for LCA including mass and energy balances energy and resource consumption and emissions; characterising cells and recyclates; separating and purifying recyclates including black mass to improve value and recyclability. The goal is to strive for direct recycling streams targeting materials suitable for relithiation and direct recycling and effectively benchmark performance of these recycling routes to determine and evaluate processing characteristics on the material streams.
A truly interdisciplinary project within the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences this post will work closely with other researchers in Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy and Materials as well as collaborators at other universities central facilities such as Diamond Light Source and in industry.
As part of this role the post holder will work within the Energy Materials Group and contribute to writing future bids; operating within area of specialism. They will analyse and interpret research findings and results; contribute to generating funding; and contribute to licensing or spin out deals with demonstrated commercial success (such as revenues asset or company sales IP generated) and public understanding of the discipline.
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