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Research Fellow in High Entropy Dielectric Ceramics

Leeds
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Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have a background in dielectric ceramic processing, characterisation, and energy storage materials? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive Universities?

This is an exciting opportunity to make a major contribution to research at the leading edge of advanced ceramic capacitor discovery, joining an EPSRC-funded project within Dr. Lu's Group. This experimentally based project seeks to develop high entropy BiFeO3-based dielectric ceramics for next-generation multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) with significantly enhanced energy storage performance and extended operational temperature ranges. Current MLCCs are limited to operating temperatures of 150°C and insufficient energy storage density, creating critical bottlenecks for integration with wide bandgap semiconductors in power electronics. By applying a high entropy strategy, this project aims to achieve unprecedented simultaneous enhancement of energy recoverable density, efficiency, breakdown strength, and operating temperature range from -55 to 250°C. The programme will employ advanced structural characterisation tools and comprehensive functional property measurements to systematically investigate the relationship between composition, entropy level, crystal structure, and energy storage performance.

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Holding a PhD (or close to completion) in Materials Science, Physics, or a closely allied discipline, you will have a strong background in dielectrics, ferroelectrics, or functional oxide materials. You will also have experience of ceramic/complex oxide fabrication, processing, and characterisation, with a strong emphasis on electrical property measurement techniques and advanced structure determination methods, including X-ray/neutron scattering and/or electron microscopy, as well as experience in the interpretation of experimental data for advanced crystal structure determination, such as Rietveld refinement or pair distribution function analysis.

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We are open to discussing flexible working arrangements.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:

Dr. Zhilun Lu, Assistant Professor of Electronic and Energy Materials

Email: Z.Lu@leeds.ac.uk

Please note that this post may be suitable for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route but first-time applicants might need to qualify for salary concessions. For more information, please visit the Government’s Skilled Worker visa page.

For research and academic posts, we will consider eligibility under the Global Talent visa. For more information, please visit the Government’s page, Apply for the Global Talent visa.

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Skills

Dielectric Ceramic Processing
Characterisation
Energy Storage Materials
Ceramic Fabrication
Complex Oxide Processing
Electrical Property Measurement
Advanced Structure Determination
X-ray Scattering
Neutron Scattering
Electron Microscopy
Data Interpretation
Rietveld Refinement
Pair Distribution Function Analysis
Materials Science
Physics
Ferroelectrics

Location

Leeds, England, United Kingdom

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