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. Despite all the positive impacts that automation systems can bring, the industry yet needs these advancements to provide value for the business, contribute to economic growth, and assist the industry
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challenges with economic, environmental, and social impact for business, government, and wider society. The Water theme at Cranfield is internationally recognised for its cutting-edge transformational research
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sponsors of International Women in Engineering Day. We are also Disability Confident Level 1 Employers and members of the Business Disability Forum. Cranfield Doctoral Network Research students at Cranfield
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communication system algorithms that take into account the integration of both terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks. The focus is on exploring the optimization of aircraft communication links by leveraging
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threat analysis to create intelligent security solutions. Your work will have a real impact, helping businesses stay ahead of cyber-attacks in industries like IT, finance, healthcare, and more. In an era
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(multi-chemistry) battery systems. Certification pathways for airworthy battery systems. Cranfield University’s Advanced Vehicle Engineering Centre is a busy and highly active centre offering several
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CFD-FEA Combined Thermal-Fluid-Mechanical Modelling for Defect Control in Additive Manufacturing PhD
stress in fusion zone. However, on one hand, experimental measurement of the transient temperature and stress near the fusion line presents formidable challenges, potentially limiting our grasp of how
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ensure that, if your results are successful, the company can rapidly develop and commercialise a new line of industrial products that make a real impact. Along this journey, you will gain experience
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A fully funded PhD studentship with GKN and great opportunity to work closely with a leading aerospace organisation at the forefront of Sustainable Aviation to research and develop novel aircraft aerodynamic and thermal management concepts . We are looking for enthusiastic, inquisitive and...
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with the newly-launched Emissions Management business line (SEES), this project will contribute to SLB’s net-zero by 2050 roadmap, covering scope 1, 2 & 3 emissions. The proposed research will link