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to arrange the tuition fees and living expenses. Find out more about fees here . Cranfield Doctoral Network Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study
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each year. Modern applications—from power grids to vehicle platoons—depend on large networks of autonomous subsystems. Without a solid theoretical underpinning, ensuring both collective objectives
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of synthetic load profiles for domestic heat demand delivered via ASHPs and heat networks. Objectives: • To complete an evaluation of existing heat demand, based on available data sets; • To analyse
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, drawing conclusions, and making recommendations. Prioritising continuous self-learning and development - identifying those areas that you need to develop to achieve your future objectives. Proven ability
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imaging using 3 Tesla MRI scanning to investigate brain biomarkers. Collaborate with clinical experts and patient groups, attend conferences and meet leading research experts. Project aims and objectives
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. Collaborate with clinical experts and patient groups, attend conferences and meet leading research experts. Project aims and objectives The aim of the randomised controlled trial is to evaluate
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coupled computational framework capable of predicting crack initiation, propagation, and component failure under realistic operating conditions. Key Objectives: - Develop a finite element-based chemo-thermo
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region and identify mutations. Develop and optimise bioinformatics tools to detect mutations using positive controls. Apply polygenic risk scores (PRS) to genome-wide SNP data to identify individuals
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will be randomised to receive either standard of care (which includes a patient information sheet) or standard of care plus a nurse-led phone contact. Objectives: 1) To determine patients’ perspective on
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into car cabins (to reduce the exposure of occupants) and the regions where pollutants accumulate (to be avoided by pedestrians and cyclists) need to be minimised. The PhD objective is to study the effects