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the range of 35,559 per annum About the Role This post involves being responsible for demanding research activities & timebound deliverables within the Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power Engineering
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This exciting fully funded PhD, with an enhanced stipend of £21,000 per annum, will investigate resource recovery opportunities from sewage sludge with dark fermentation as core enabling technology
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-level and engine-level requirements. Teamworking with other aircraft and engine designers by receiving flightpath thrust requirements for the aircraft and returning propulsion system performance
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We welcome applications from highly professional, dynamic individuals who enjoy working in a rapidly evolving environment, contributing to the teaching of Automotive Engineering design principles and
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use of mechanical testing facilities. Your structural engineering or rotating machinery research, as carried out in this role, will have measurable outcomes (e.g. paper publication and contributing
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. This PhD studentship is within the Propulsion Engineering Centre at Cranfield University, in the field of helicopter-engine propulsion integration. The work will aim to develop and apply design capability
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Fibre reinforced composites have excellent in plane strength and stiffness and are being used in increasing quantities in aerospace, sports, automotive and wind turbine blade industries. However fibre reinforced composites are weak in their through thickness direction. This weakness can result...
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Current gas turbine engines use hydrocarbon fuels, such as kerosene, diesel and natural gas which inevitably produce CO2 and NOx emissions. To reduce their environmental impact, gas turbine engines
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international team to develop the advanced sensors technology (e.g., electrochemical and paper microfluidics) for rapid monitoring of chemicals and microbiological contaminants and disinfection process during
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Applications are invited for fully funded PhD studentship in hybrid electric propulsion systems design and optimization within the Propulsion Engineering and Thermal Power Centre at Cranfield