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applications from enthusiastic and motivated people, keen to develop their technical career in science! About the Role This role will provide basic but specialist technical support for our anaerobic digestion
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The Centre for Defence Chemistry has been working on propellants, explosives and pyrotechnic research for decades. We are interested in all aspects of defence manufacturing, vulnerability, combustion, and life
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for enthusiastic, inquisitive and motivated researchers with a strong interest in aerospace systems engineering to develop innovative solutions and technologies. This is a BAE Systems - EPSRC CASE Award
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understanding the impact of water chemistry on virus disinfection efficacy. The research will provide a comprehensive assessment of current disinfection practices, particularly in collaboration with UK water
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environmentally friendly aircraft. It will also inform research strategies and technology roadmaps including the development of future test campaigns and flying demonstrators. Furthermore it will further develop
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for transformational research and education in technology and management. Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF) has recognised 88% of Cranfield’s research as world-leading or internationally
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environmentally friendly aircraft. It will also inform research strategies and technology roadmaps including the development of future test campaigns and flying demonstrators. Furthermore it will further develop
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-based solutions (NbS) for water and wastewater treatment. The research will explore sustainable engineering strategies to boost their performance to deliver benefits for the environment and society. The
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for this position should possess a degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or energy engineering, complemented by a PhD in a closely relevant engineering discipline. A proven track record of
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of more sustainable and safer aerostructure in next generation aircraft. It will impact research strategies and technology for maintenance regime and service operations in the future. The researcher gain