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Applicants should have a first or second class UK honours degree or equivalent in a related discipline. This project would suit a student with an aerospace or mechanical engineering background. Experience
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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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Manufacturing and Materials Sectors for 2050 by applying fundamental science and thought leadership via conceiving and maturing the concepts of Smart, Clean and Green manufacturing solutions agnostically across
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motivating alignment towards sustainability goals. Cranfield University provides the ideal environment for this research endeavour, offering a wealth of resources and expertise in engineering and digital
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. As the global economy expands and living standards rise, raw material consumption is set to almost double by 2060 if we don’t significantly change how resources are managed. The fashion industry uses
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Industry 5.0 goals. Expect impactful insights into advanced technology integration and human expertise, driving sustainability through improved system performance. Students benefit from collaboration
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Learning with application to hard and challenging defense problems providing a great skill set for employability after the degree in both industry but also academia as well. At a glance Application
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roadmaps, including the technology lifecycle and reliability management framework. At Cranfield University, you will be based within the Manufacturing and Material theme at the Centre for Digital Engineering
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This is a self-funded PhD position to work with Dr Adnan Syed in the Surface Engineering and Precision Centre. The PhD project will focus studying high temperature corrosion mechanisms in details
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. The manufacturing capability is world leading and combines a multi-disciplinary approach that integrates design, technology and management expertise. We link fundamental materials research with manufacturing