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(if PhD obtained) - £37,337 per annum How can governance strategies support the uptake of net zero hydrogen technologies and systems (H2NZ)? How do we ensure that in bringing about H2NZ energy
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, has been established through active research in this field. The research group you would be joining is focused on the research of AI-enhanced emerging satellite-based navigation technologies supporting
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navigation technologies supporting wider adoption and improved safety of operation of autonomous systems, such as enhanced situational awareness, robust and resilient position, navigation, and timing
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validating novel human-swarm collaboration framework with effective AI and augmented reality technologies. Applicant will work in the Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-physical Systems at Cranfield
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experience in designing, developing, and validating novel human-swarm collaboration framework with effective AI and augmented reality technologies. Applicant will work in the Centre for Autonomous and Cyber
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Aerospace – Centre for Propulsion & Thermal Power Engineering Research Fellow in Fluid Dynamics for Aero System Design Fixed Term Contract until 30 September 2026 Full time starting salary is normally in
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are creating leaders in technology and management globally. Learn more about Cranfield and our unique impact here . Aerospace is at the heart of Cranfield’s global research airport and is renowned throughout
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to defence and industry within research programmes funded by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, through various contractual mechanisms. About You You will have a PhD in an appropriate field such as
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courses for advice, guidance and support. You will work very closely with academic staff to ensure that the student experience is effective, consistent and of a high standard. It will be important to build
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of the material to such extreme impacts is of interest to many areas of engineering, in particular the defence sector. Gas guns are used to enable fine control over the shock loading of targets to study the