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infrastructure. However, the increasing application requirements and rising threats from intentional interferences, spoofing, and cyber-physical attacks expose vulnerabilities in conventional GNSS-centric systems
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to accelerate the development of net-zero hydrogen combustors. This project will use state of the art CFD techniques, offering potential benefits to industry and will contribute to the progress of science in
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Digital-Twin Technology to Accelerate Development of Electric Propulsion Systems This exciting opportunity is based within the Power Electronics, Machine and Control Research Institute at Faculty
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Area Engineering Location UK Other Digital-Twin Technology to Accelerate Development of Electric Propulsion Systems This exciting opportunity is based within the Power Electronics, Machine and
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testing) to understand and tailor the physical and chemical interactions within these complex structures. Cranfield University is internationally renowned for its research into materials for extreme
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. By integrating academic learning with industrial practice, graduates will be uniquely prepared to drive and accelerate aviation's decarbonization across various sectors, including industry, academia
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modelling tools to understand and tailor the physical and chemical interactions at the interfaces within metascintillators. Cranfield University’s Centre for Materials is internationally recognised
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to rare disease trials. This PhD studentship is part of LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate rare disease trials. Students will receive training
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conditions. This will accelerate the development and qualification of more resilient materials and coatings, contributing directly to the advancement of sustainable fusion energy. The techniques developed may
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complex input. For instance, in physics-informed ML, in addition to data examples used by a standard ML setup, domain knowledge serves as an additional input. It can be in an explicit form of rigorous