Dr. Kermanshahi-pour (Dalhousie University) and Dr. Henderson (École de technologie supérieure, ÉTS, part of the Université du Québec) are looking for a PhD student with interests in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Technoeconomic Analysis (TEA) to conduct multi-objective environmental sustainability analysis of sodium-ion (Na-ion) battery technology. The research will involve LCA and TEA of different sodium ion battery manufacturing pathways to identify the process hotspots and economic bottlenecks, as well as economic and environmental implication of recycling, taking a cradle-to-grave and cradle-to-cradle perspectives.
The student may be housed at either Dalhousie or ÉTS, but will work closely with both supervisors. The student must be able to meet English-language requirements for the host institution; capability in French is an asset for a student at ÉTS.
The research work includes the following activities:
• Data analysis
• Process modeling
• Submission of high-quality weekly reports
• Drafting proposals and manuscripts
Qualifications
• MSc degree in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering or related areas
Skills
• Critical analysis and working with a multidisciplinary team
• Proficiency with Aspen, OpenLCA / SimaPro, coding, and/or MS Office software tools
• To be able to work independently and as part of a team
• Communication skills and the ability to present the results to diverse audiences
Interested applicants are encouraged to send the following materials (as a single pdf) to Dr. Azadeh Kermanshahi, azadeh.kermanshahipour@dal.ca and Dr. Andrew Henderson,
andrew.henderson@etsmtl.ca
• Statement of motivation
• Curriculum Vitae
• Proposal (maximum two pages)
To learn more about our research at Biorefining and Remediation Laboratory and the ÉTS Sustainability Impact Group, please refer to the brochures linked in this post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/azadeh-kermanshahi-pour-phd-p-eng-01b3453_phd-student-positions-ugcPost-7324076674726170624-ZnS1
Compensation is competitive with research PhD positions in Canada.