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or vitrimers. Funded by EPSRC and Cranfield University, this project aligns with the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship initiative titled "Multifunctional Z-Direction Hybridisation of Composites
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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 material response. The goal of the research project is
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the highest number of postgraduates in engineering and technology in the UK (Source: Higher Education Statistics Agency Ltd). Cranfield Manufacturing is one of eight major themes at Cranfield University
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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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: biological engineering reactor design, molecular microbiology, molecular ecology and bioinformatics. You will also have the opportunity to attend conferences. Cranfield University is a specialist postgraduate
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, the technology developed here could be easily adapted for aerospace and thermal power applications. You will work in a multidisciplinary environment consisting of material scientist, chemists, engineers
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, Materials Science/Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Chemical Engineering or related discipline. The candidates should be self-motivated, have good communication skills, and an interest in
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used to strengthen and upgrade existing water treatment infrastructure, thereby enhancing its resilience. Cranfield University is the UK’s only postgraduate University, with a strong focus on research
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at Cranfield University. The manufacturing capability is world leading and combines a multi-disciplinary approach that integrates design, technology and management expertise. We link fundamental materials
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Energy and Sustainability and Manufacturing themes of Cranfield University and would be rewarding as it will endeavour to establish the carbon emission measuring, reporting and prioritisation principles