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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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for commercial aircrafts. The vision is to develop a new design and manufacturing technology for landing gear using advanced additive manufacture, novel materials and new design methods. This will contribute to a
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to defence and industry within research programmes funded by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, through various contractual mechanisms. About You You will have a PhD in an appropriate field such as
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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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to develop a new design and manufacturing technology for landing gear using advanced additive manufacture, novel materials and new design methods. This will contribute to a new landing gear design
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are creating leaders in technology and management globally. Learn more about Cranfield and our unique impact here . Aerospace is at the heart of Cranfield’s global research airport and is renowned throughout
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia) and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (Canada). The UK funding (£6.2 million) comes via Building a Green Future Fund
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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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for Propulsion & TP Engineering Research Fellow in Propulsion Aerodynamics Fixed Term Contract for 24 months Flexible working will be actively considered Full time starting salary is normally in the range
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engineering plastic deformation models, with particular emphasis on their parameterisation. You will join a unique research environment that will allow you to perform leading research in mesoscale mechanics and