21 postdoc-structural-engineering positions at Cranfield University in United Kingdom
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have an exciting opportunity for a talented and ambitious individual with industry or academic experience to join our Aircraft Structures team, conducting teaching and research into novel aircraft
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We welcome applications for this key post from those with the relevant research and teaching experience in the area of surface engineering coating manufacturing methods, with the ability to set up and
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technology and management globally. Learn more about Cranfield and our unique impact here . Cranfield Impact Centre (CIC) is a testing laboratory with over 30 years’ experience of testing structures across a
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week) About the Role You will provide comprehensive support to the Principal Investigator for running the project (Professor Zhugen Yang ), as well as provide support to 5 Researchers at postdoc and PhD
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multi-disciplinary team of researchers, from the structural engineering, material performance, composite and digital engineering teams. You will be based in two different centres, Aircraft Integration
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researchers, from the structural engineering, material performance, composite and digital engineering teams. You will be based in two different centres, Aircraft Integration Centre and Welding and Additive
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applications from engineers - scientists with expertise in computer engineering and/or programming and/or algorithm deployment within the aviation sector covering intelligent sensing and acquisition and
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Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power Engineering and specifically the Rolls-Royce UTC in Aero Systems Design, Integration and Performance . This role will contribute to the development of various
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Aerospace – Centre for Propulsion & Thermal Power Engineering Research Fellow in Fluid Dynamics for Aero System Design Fixed Term Contract until 30 September 2026 Full time starting salary is normally in
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-physical Systems at Cranfield. This exciting new role is co-developed with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) and dedicated to the identified future research areas of novel human-swarm