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. Ideal candidates should hold a Master’s degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, though graduates in Materials Science with background knowledge in Continuum Mechanics/Elasticity are also well
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there be interest, there is also the possibility of developing teaching and supervision skills on our MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering programme. Sponsored by EPSRC and Cranfield University, this DLA
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, participants, materials/apparatus (if appropriate), procedure, analyses References. Please see the Guidelines for Applicants (music education) at www.rncm.ac.uk/research/programme/postgraduate for further
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vehicles use power electronic converters to transfer energy from the source to its final use. Modern power modules comprise arrays of devices made of wide-bandgap (WBG) semiconductor materials operating in
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deliver world class turbine testing at TRL 6 level in the Whittle Laboratory's new National Centre for Propulsion and Power. This will require you to create and execute engineering design, computational
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through advanced cooling integration, as well as using topology optimisation, soft magnetic materials (e.g., cobalt-iron alloys), and additive manufacturing to push performance boundaries. The research will
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an original programme of research working with ecologists Dr Ashley Lyons and Dr Anne Oxbrough in collaboration with Dr Steven Ewing at the RSPB Centre for Conservation Science. This PhD is part of the Cumbria
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challenges to be addressed include managing localised loss density and thermal gradients through advanced cooling integration, as well as using topology optimisation, soft magnetic materials (e.g., cobalt-iron
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-related technology. The EnerHy CDT aims to address the challenging aspects of rapid growth in hydrogen production and usage such as cost, supply and waste chain development, scalability, new technologies
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research projects across areas such as: Zero Emission Technologies. Ultra Efficient Aircraft, Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems. Aerospace Materials, Manufacturing, and Life Cycle Analysis