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, particularly those attempting data poisoning attacks. Blockchain’s immutability and transparency, combined with novel detection algorithms, could provide a robust defence mechanism to maintain the integrity
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to discover the fundamental mechanisms responsible for damage and deformation. About the host University and Through-life Engineering Services (TES) Centre Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university
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research areas and staff profiles through the School website. Approach academics within the School to discuss potential research projects. You can find our email addresses in our research profiles. Guided by
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of dehydration using a low-power radio-frequency (RF) sensor. The research objectives include design optimization to improve wearability, robust data acquisition using machine learning and establishing correlation
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analysis of experimental data, material characterization and writing skills. Primary objectives: Train the student with photocatalytic experimental skills. Teach the student how to synthesise photocatalysts
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funding and we will support this process if and when required. Find out about fees and funding for PhD projects .
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supervisor named under 'Availabile projects' for an initial discussion before submitting an official application form. Find out how to apply on our website . Closing date Applications are closed