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How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 How many positions:1 This is an industry funded PhD for home and overseas students. The successful candidate will receive a tax free stipend set at the UKRI
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, supporting AI-powered electronics research. This project will be conducted within Cranfield’s Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) Centre, established in 2008 in collaboration with industry leaders
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particularly aligned with HTC Health’s long-standing commitment to evidence-based nutritional solutions for human health and is informed by industry insights into weight management and consumer-driven demand
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. Industrial Sponsorship The PhD is fully funded through the EPSRC ICASE scheme and supported by BAE Systems, offering strong industrial relevance and collaboration. The student will be based at Cranfield
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environmental benefits, and enable smarter investments in water infrastructure and management. By joining this ambitious effort, you will contribute to improve the natural environment, the state of our rivers
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when not managed properly. However, they still contain other metals that can be re-extracted, generating a secondary source of income, while decreasing tailings toxicity. Leaching tailings with organic
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. This project will be conducted within Cranfield’s Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) Centre, established in 2008 in collaboration with industry leaders such as Boeing, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, Meggitt
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Grid Solutions Ltd on behalf of GE Vernova. The project’s topic will revolve around advanced high-voltage power electronics design and control, addressing both academic and industry needs. HVDC
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Intelligence (AI) is increasingly being integrated into project-based work across industries, with the potential to transform how projects are conceived, planned, and delivered. Despite growing interest
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questions, creating and managing a plan for the PhD, reviewing the relevant literature, conducting independent research, reporting progress, disseminating results in high-impact refereed journals and