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This PhD topic relates tool development appropriate to the conceptual design of 6th generation combat aircraft. The research will explore relevant feature modelling and progress to explore
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. Currently a design solution is to increase the thickness (and therefore the weight) of CFRP at joints. The adhesive joint can be a better option when a good joint can be manufactured reliably. However
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systems enables effective digitalisation and automation transition. This project aims to build a generative AI model and algorithm for optimising manufacturing systems’ engineering design and processes
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of the industrial giants from the defense sector (BAE Systems) The work is envisioned to have great impact on design and development of intelligent autonomous agents. Fully funded Ph.D. covering not only tuition
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: biological engineering reactor design, molecular microbiology, molecular ecology and bioinformatics. You will also have the opportunity to attend conferences. Cranfield University is a specialist postgraduate
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. The manufacturing capability is world leading and combines a multi-disciplinary approach that integrates design, technology and management expertise. We link fundamental materials research with manufacturing
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This is a full funded PhD (fees and bursary) in propulsion system aerodynamics in collaboration with Rolls-Royce and EPSRC. The focus of the research is on the aerodynamic design and optimisation
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connectivity and flight dynamics, incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to develop innovative prediction mechanisms. The primary goal of this project is to design advanced
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the impacts of water quality pressures, hydromorphological alteration, and ecological degradation. In partnership with key stakeholders, you will design a field survey, collect samples of riverbed biofilms
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assessing interoperability levels by means of designing and applying a new process to identify metrics for interoperability measurement, and also define thresholds for a minimum required interoperability