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clients) and academic provision (MSc and PhD). About You You will be educated to the doctoral level or equivalent in a relevant subject. Your skills and knowledge will mean that you can contribute to
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councils and directly from clients) and academic provision (MSc and PhD). About You You will be educated to the doctoral level or equivalent in a relevant subject. Your skills and knowledge will mean that
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contributions and opportunities in teaching and student supervision, publications, grant proposal preparation, etc. About You You will have formal education/qualification in Psychology, Cognitive Ergonomics
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immersive interface design for future autonomous air systems. You will also work with external partners from DSTL to develop human-centred AI technologies (including models and interfaces) for human
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. About You You will be educated to MSc level and have experience and expertise, including AI implementations for design and optimization of aerospace systems. You will possess outstanding communication
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and have communications and meetings with our collaborators within the university or in other international universities. About You You will be educated to M.Sc. level and have experience and expertise
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in the range of £37,337 to £41,406 per annum About the Role The Applied Psychology Group comprises a small team of academics who deliver research, consultation and scholarship-led postgraduate teaching
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. Aerospace is at the heart of Cranfield’s global research airport and is renowned throughout the world for its teaching and research in the fields of aviation and aerospace. Cranfield Aerospace’s six centres
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hydrogen technologies. About You You will be educated to doctoral level (or close to completion) in political science, sociology or other social sciences, or law, and will have experience in working with
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crystal plasticity. About the Role You will be part of a team to deliver multiscale modelling predictions on several research projects. The work aims to develop and implement crystal plasticity models