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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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Location: Cranfield University Funding for: UK Students Closes: 08/05/2025 Supervisors: Professor Howard Smith This research project delves into the development of tools tailored to conceptualise
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Closes: 26/06/2024 Supervisors: Dr Ioannis Goulos For the past 13 years, Cranfield University has been a leader in rotorcraft research, particularly in rotorcraft modelling, performance, aero
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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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Cranfield University, this DTP studentship will provide a bursary of up to £20,000 (tax free) plus fees* for three years. Type of opportunity Fully-funded studentship - Opportunities which are fully funded
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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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year of extension. A fully funded PhD studentship in the Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-Physical Systems at Cranfield University. This is a great opportunity to work closely with Thales UK, who are a
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, aero-mechanics, and aero-acoustics. This PhD studentship is within the Propulsion Engineering Centre at Cranfield University, in the field of helicopter aerodynamic and aero-acoustic modelling. The work
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Cranfield University PhD research project proposal, with an aim to provide an interoperability platform using ontologies to enable the exchange of data across platforms at scale. The goal of an ontology is to