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. This PhD studentship is within the Propulsion Engineering Centre at Cranfield University, in the field of helicopter-engine propulsion integration. Read moreRead less The work will aim to develop and apply
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Applied in a project that involves using plasma technology to treat air and convert it into reactive N species to create an acidic environment which minimises losses of ammonia. The student will receive a
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Fibre reinforced composites have excellent in plane strength and stiffness and are being used in increasing quantities in aerospace, sports, automotive and wind turbine blade industries. However fibre reinforced composites are weak in their through thickness direction. This weakness can result...
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, research and consumables, and travel for international conference. The candidate will be working with a highly interdisciplinary and international team to develop the advanced sensors technology for rapid
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and are used on over 95% of industrial processes. The novel technology of thermoelectric promotion of catalysis combines thermoelectric energy harvesting with catalyst promotion together, and has been
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physical, social and process characteristics, to reach an optimisation of complex engineering assets and processes. This project will exploit data on road systems, including physical infrastructure geometry
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About the host University and Through-life Engineering Services (TES) Centre Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university that is a global leader for transformational research and education
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. The studentship offers partial funding to the student for three years. Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power Engineering, Cranfield University, in the area of
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Applications are invited for fully funded PhD studentship in the area of experimental aerodynamics within the Propulsion Engineering Centre at Cranfield University. Read moreRead less Novel aircraft
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evaluation. Read moreRead less Prognostics is an essential part of condition-based maintenance (CBM), described as predicting the remaining useful life (RUL) of a system. It is also a key technology for an