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You must have, or expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (e.g. chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil
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of engineering, technology and mathematics. We have a word wide reputation for academic research with consistent top research ratings. The Department has an open and collaborative culture, supporting revolutionary
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, leading to novel engineering applications in sustainable architecture and green energy. We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate with a background in mechanical engineering, mechatronics engineering, civil
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performance. The successful candidate will join a large dynamic team of researchers across four universities. The post holder will be located in the Civil Engineering Building in West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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, Email: [email protected] This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic first or upper second class graduate in aerospace/mechanical/civil engineering to build strong knowledge in structural and
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for transformational research and education in technology and management. Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF) has recognised 88% of Cranfield’s research as world-leading or internationally
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, resulting in significant costs to the UK taxpayer to ensure wastes are safely stored. This is an exciting interdisciplinary project, combining chemistry and civil engineering with soil mechanics and
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the Civil Engineering Building, West Cambridge, UK. The 2020 Beirut explosion highlighted the need for a unified approach to blast load prediction and structural damage assessment. Our current inability
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class UK honours degree or equivalent in a related discipline. This project would suit those with a background in chemical or civil engineering, as well as those with chemistry or biological science
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their intricate structures is crucial for advancing fields such as aerospace, engineering, and energy. Determining the intricate structure of the polycrystals is a laborious and restrictive task, and only a handful