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fully funded four-year PhD scholarship is available in CDT of Engineering Hydrogen Net Zero at Cranfield University. The scholarship is sponsored by EPSRC and the industrial partner (Hydrogen Waves Ltd
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Join our diverse and inclusive team to transform the future of aviation as part of the UK’s EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Net Zero Aviation. Offering fully funded, multidisciplinary PhD
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. Funding This is a self-funded PhD. Find out more about fees. Cranfield Doctoral Network Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and
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Network Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members of the Cranfield Doctoral Network. This network brings
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the evidence–base needed to understand the impact on health, to inform public policy, and to develop potential mitigation strategies. Traditionally, this information has come from ground monitoring networks
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Project summary: A transition to net zero is desirable overall, but its costs and benefits are unevenly distributed across time, space, and between individuals, and policy to implement it must be
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level. There is no plan to test any device in the stratosphere. Teaching/learning support, networking and planning the use of resources also takes up a small portion of this position. The skills
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level. There is no plan to test any device in the stratosphere. Teaching/learning support, networking and planning the use of resources also takes up a small portion of this position. The skills
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debris (Kessler's Syndrome). To manage this, global sensor networks monitor our space environment in both optical and radio regimes. This research project will contribute to advancing space situational
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multispectral and/or SAR data to improve biomass recovery estimations, measuring biases between GEDI and EO time-series estimations, developing customised hybrid neural networks (e.g., CNN-LSTM for capturing both