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This PhD topic relates tool development appropriate to the conceptual design of 6th generation combat aircraft. The research will explore relevant feature modelling and progress to explore
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. Currently a design solution is to increase the thickness (and therefore the weight) of CFRP at joints. The adhesive joint can be a better option when a good joint can be manufactured reliably. However
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systems enables effective digitalisation and automation transition. This project aims to build a generative AI model and algorithm for optimising manufacturing systems’ engineering design and processes
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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 manufacturing capability is world leading and combines a multi-disciplinary approach that integrates design, technology and management expertise. We link fundamental materials research with manufacturing
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This is a full funded PhD (fees and bursary) in propulsion system aerodynamics in collaboration with Rolls-Royce and EPSRC. The focus of the research is on the aerodynamic design and optimisation
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connectivity and flight dynamics, incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to develop innovative prediction mechanisms. The primary goal of this project is to design advanced
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the impacts of water quality pressures, hydromorphological alteration, and ecological degradation. In partnership with key stakeholders, you will design a field survey, collect samples of riverbed biofilms
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knowledge exchange between these two design streams during the design process. Compatibility tests are typically conducted at a later stage to only reveal potentially significant flaws in the performance
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assessing interoperability levels by means of designing and applying a new process to identify metrics for interoperability measurement, and also define thresholds for a minimum required interoperability