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. This funded PhD studentship provides great opportunity to work closely with leading research institution and aerospace organisations in sustainable aviation. The research will contribute to the development
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for this position should possess a degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or energy engineering, complemented by a PhD in a closely relevant engineering discipline. A proven track record of
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In the quest for sustainable development, the manufacturing sector faces the dual challenge of minimizing environmental impact while enhancing operational efficiency. This PhD project aims
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, Head of Group, or nominee. About You Candidates for this position should possess a degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or energy engineering, complemented by a PhD in a closely
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This research opportunity aims to hire PhD students as a self-funded program. By analysing retinal images with deep learning technology, early detection of Alzheimer’s disease may be possible. By
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on developing an innovative framework grounded in Design for Dynamic Management, we integrate AI and predictive analytics to enable adaptive decision-making. This PhD research at Cranfield University aligns with
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This is a full funded PhD (fees and bursary) in hypersonic aerodynamics in collaboration with EPSRC. The overall aim of the research is to investigate what are the aerodynamic interference
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turbines, combustion with significant relevant aerospace/automotive engineering discipline or equivalent experience. A PhD degree would be an advantage. You will have experience in experimental gas turbine
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Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship in the area of autonomous systems (in particular that of human machine teaming modelling) within the School of Aerospace, Transportation
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essential analytical, problem-solving, and data management skills, becoming indispensable assets in engineering and digital innovation. At a glance Application deadline27 Nov 2024 Award type(s)PhD Start