
Specialism: Chemistry
Institution: University of Birmingham
Emily holds an MSci degree in Chemistry from the University of Birmingham, where her master’s research focused on exploring potential solid-state electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries. Her work specifically investigated candidates within the Li–N–H system, examining how hydride doping influences both the structure and electrochemical performance of these materials.
As part of the ReLiB project, her current research focuses on the regeneration of degraded lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cathodes. She explores mechanochemical methods to achieve efficient regeneration with the goal of developing energy-efficient, sustainable approaches that conserve valuable resources and minimise environmental impact.