95 postdoc-structural-engineering positions at Cranfield University in United Kingdom
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our research benefits all in society. Learn more about Environment and Agrifood About the Role(s) Our academic and research staff, including scientists, engineers, technologists, policy specialists and
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, motivated people to join the MK:U education team, working on our fast-growing Degree Apprenticeship courses in data and digital, particularly our hugely successful Digital and Technology Solutions course
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The research in this doctoral opportunity will analytical and numerically model the changes in modal responses of a structure under thermo-mechanical loads. Sub-surface fatigue in mechanical
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-engine design and a key research area is the ability to measure complex flow fields. Within that context, the overall aim of this PhD is to further develop non-intrusive laser-based flow measurement
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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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level 6 - Range £48,039 to £57,797 per annum with potential progression to £70,000 per annum Senior Lecturer (or Lecturer) in Icing Science and Engineering We welcome applications from talented
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upgrade water treatment infrastructure and increase its resilience using nanobubble technology as a chemical-free approach. The successful candidate will work closely with the water industry to develop
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potential to revolutionise aviation leading to the design of the next generation of sustainable and environmentally friendly aircraft. It will also inform research strategies and technology roadmaps including
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Cranfield’s Advanced Vehicle Engineering Centre is inviting applications to study for a PhD in battery modelling and management for electric vehicles. Several projects are on offer, covering
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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