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detection offers opportunities for early intervention and better patient outcomes. With the help of artificial intelligence, researchers can detect minute structural changes that may be indicative of early
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of new air systems. A key challenge for some of envisaged air vehicle configurations and applications is the prediction and evaluation of multi-body aerodynamic characteristics and the impact on body
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all sectors and through all tiers of the supply chain and with SMEs as well as OEMs. This is to support the national aspiration of Net Zero UK by 2050. Within the Theme there are a number of University
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postgraduate university that is a global leader for transformational research and education in technology and management. Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF) has recognised 88% of Cranfield’s research as
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Fully funded Ph.D. opportunity in Aerospace AI. Sponsored by EPSRC and BAE Systems covering tuition, fees and a bursary of up to £19,569 (tax free). Combinatory Artificial Intelligence (also known
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be compared with the available empirical studies in the literature. Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university that is a global leader for transformational research and education in technology
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The application of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, digital twin, blockchain, and the internet of things are growing fast, and their integration with complex manufacturing
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developed new methods of through thickness reinforcement using tufting of metallic elements to improve electrical and mechanical functionalities, new metal wire-based sensors in carbon composites and ways
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to identify the material degradation details in extreme environments. A novel techniques/method will be developed with focus on better prediction and more accurate measurement of high temperature corrosion rate
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new approach is needed that builds on existing biomonitoring methods to provide a richer understanding of the impact of these pressures on ecological community structure and function. River biofilms