15 Electrical-Engineering PhD positions at Cranfield University in PhD in United Kingdom
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for the decarbonisation of aviation. This is a European research project for the development of hybrid electric - fuel cell and gas turbine propulsion systems. The successful candidate will join a diverse, world class
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opportunity to have an industrial placement. The research will focus on the application of Systems Engineering methodologies for the design and development of future novel electric actuators to support
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on fuel cells, electrified aircraft, control systems and gas turbine engines. Findings and outcomes will be used to develop, integrate and assess novel electrified propulsion systems and aircraft concepts
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on the concept of change mainly due to the ‘fast-fashion’ phenomenon which adds excessive pressure on the environment. An alternative to the current system is the Circular Economy (CE), where value is maintained
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remain in representing human-in-the-loop within system models. Current systems modelling frameworks (such as the SysML) fall short in depicting human roles, which is vital for developing reliable RAS
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choice for high performance applications. Some inherent characteristics of carbon fibre composites such as their low through thickness toughness and electrical conductivity, challenging manufacturing
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, these systems serve as complex functional approximators trained over an input-output data set. ‘Second Wave AI’ is the term used to describe the current glut of 'machine learning' style intelligence, where
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transformation. As the amount of data increases, it is necessary to store, standardise, process, and make data accessible in a way that gets beyond the quirks of different teams and technology. This requires
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diverse and inclusive research group. The group is focusing on technologies for the system integration of data multi-link and the exploration of advanced communications technology and predications-based
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project falls within the realm of Systems Engineering and Mechatronics, particularly focusing on the optimization and safety of electric actuator systems. These systems are integral components in a wide