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Location: Cranfield University Supervisors: Professor Panos Laskaridis We are offering a fully funded PhD studentship in collaboration with BAE Systems, providing a unique opportunity to work with a
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University that focuses on the development, integration and evaluation of novel aircraft and propulsion technologies. The team at Cranfield University has extensive experience on the development and
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propulsion systems to maximise efficiency, ensure safe operation, minimise emissions and maximise component and system life. The researcher will join a diverse and inclusive team at Cranfield University
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Training in Water Infrastructure and Resilience (WIRe), a prestigious collaboration between Cranfield University, the University of Sheffield, and Newcastle University. The WIRe programme offers bespoke
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. The researcher will join a diverse and inclusive team at Cranfield University that focuses on the development, integration and evaluation of novel aircraft systems and technologies with emphasis on Engineering Net
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Early integration of sensors for efficient SHM of aerostructure during their service. Using a mix of reactive machines and limited memory this project develops new fuzzy logic based artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for SHM system integration. The research will focus on early...
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Discontinuous Galerkin/Finite Volume unstructured methods for hypersonic interactions using the Cranfield University high-order UCNS3D code. The research is funded through EPSRC, UK MoD and Cranfield University
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AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, to be undertaken at Cranfield University (CU, Defence Chemistry Department) and the National Archives (TNA
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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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on developing an innovative framework grounded in Design for Dynamic Management, we integrate AI and predictive analytics to enable adaptive decision-making. This PhD research at Cranfield University aligns with