32 Engineering uni jobs at Cranfield University in Ireland-United-Kingdom 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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, training in engineering, science, acquisition, management and leadership. BAE Systems, a strategic partner with CDS, is a global defence, security and aerospace company delivering a full range of military
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Recruit our students Develop your technology and products Access funding Knowledge Transfer Partnerships Work with our students License our technology Business incubation Cranfield spin-out and start-up
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(including BTEC L3 Applied Science qualification). You will be IT literate with a personable, positive, and proactive attitude. You will be able and willing to follow instructions, learn new skills, plan and
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postgraduate university, Cranfield’s world-class expertise, large-scale facilities and unrivalled industry partnerships are creating leaders in technology and management globally. Learn more about Cranfield and
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addition to, and outside of, normal working hours. About You You must have BTEC/HNC or A levels in science/engineering-based subjects or equivalent qualifications. To succeed in this role, you will have demonstrable
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greenhouse gas emission levels and align these to sector standards. About You This role requires knowledge of Data Science, software development, along with AI/Machine Learning technology. Knowledge of event
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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
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inform current storage and access regimes. By intertwining engineering, chemistry and history, the supervision will ensure a comprehensive interdisciplinary research experience for the PhD student
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an on-going interest is developing new flow measurement capabilities that for new aero-engine configurations. Previous work within the group at Cranfield has demonstrated the use of stereo PIV methods