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for a PhD studentship, to be undertaken at Cranfield University Defence Chemistry Department and the National Archives (TNA). This studentship will be jointly supervised by Dr Licia Dossi and Dr Fiona
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Organisation Cranfield University Based at Cranfield and Milton Keynes Hours of work Up to 37 hours per week, normally worked Monday to Friday. Part time and Flexible working will be considered
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at international conferences (e.g., Biosensors Congress). Cranfield University are leading a UK water and wastewater network, as well as involved water sensors network, involving academic, industrial and public
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. The researcher will join a diverse and inclusive team at Cranfield University that focuses on the development, integration and evaluation of novel aircraft systems and technologies with emphasis on Engineering Net
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or vitrimers. Funded by EPSRC and Cranfield University, this project aligns with the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship initiative titled "Multifunctional Z-Direction Hybridisation of Composites
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and Manufacturing at Cranfield University sponsored by EPSRC and a UK defence prime. Human-machine teaming has become a critical topic with advancements in AI and autonomous systems, yet challenges
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Discontinuous Galerkin/Finite Volume unstructured methods for hypersonic interactions using the Cranfield University high-order UCNS3D code. The research is funded through EPSRC, UK MoD and Cranfield University
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Organisation Cranfield University School/Department School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work 37 hours per week, normally
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towards net zero greenhouse gas emissions. The PhD is sponsored by BBSRC and will run alongside a five year BBSRC Prosperity Partnership between LIPTON Teas and Infusions and Cranfield University. Many
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of more sustainable and safer aerostructure in next generation aircraft. It will impact research strategies and technology for maintenance regime and service operations in the future. The researcher gain