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evaluation. Prognostics is an essential part of condition-based maintenance (CBM), described as predicting the remaining useful life (RUL) of a system. It is also a key technology for an integrated vehicle
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degree or equivalent in a related discipline. This project would suit individuals with academic or industrial experience in electronics, electrical engineering, systems engineering, or AI/data analytics
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significantly reduce the amount of vibration data to be stored on edge devices or sent to the clouds. Hence, this project's results will have a high impact on reducing the hardware installation and operation
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Technology Centre (DARTeC), leading advancements in aircraft electrification, autonomous systems, and secure intelligent hardware. Through collaborations with the Aerospace Integration Research Centre (AIRC
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Aviation by 2050. This exciting doctoral project, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, will develop innovative computer vision methods which when combined with optical flow velocimetry will enable imaging
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that facilitate seamless integration between AI hardware components and embedded systems, ensuring efficient data flow and processing. Cranfield University offers a distinctive research environment renowned for its
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infrastructure components, causing potential reliability, safety, and longevity issues. Addressing this critical issue represents a vital area of research in aerospace materials science and hydrogen engineering
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for global industries, all while collaborating with experts in the prestigious International Systems Realisation Partnership. Furthermore, the student will gain invaluable skills in data analysis, problem
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Rolls-Royce the project will focus on the development and testing of novel ultrasonic methods to measure intake massflow for aero-engines. This technology has the potential to improve the methods
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engineering, digital technologies, and systems thinking. The university’s strong reputation for applied research and its focus on technological innovation ensure that this project will be well-supported, with