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Research Studentship in DPhil in Engineering Science Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award (IDLA) in Gas Turbine Heat Management. 4 year D.Phil. studentship Project: DPhil in Engineering Science
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institutions, or with industrial partners, with the funding held and managed by the DTC throughout the 4-years of study. The DTC is a dynamic environment which evolves organically according to the research
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navigation integrity, multi-sensor systems, and industry collaboration. The project will deliver a novel localisation framework that advances the state of the art in positioning resilience for 6G systems
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applying world-class academic expertise to businesses, industry, and wider society. From bespoke training and research to commercial consultancy, NU Solve works with external organisations in the fields
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stipend set at the UKRI rate (£20,780 for 2025/26; subject to annual uplift) plus a top-up of £5000 per year paid for by industry. Plus tuition fees will be paid. Exceptional overseas candidates may also be
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Engineering, Marine Engineering, Emerging Technologies, Offshore Renewable Energy and Alternative Fuels. As part of a significant Industry-University partnership involving, in the first instance, the University
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in Dr Ana Vujic's laboratory, co-supervised by Professor Antonio Vidal-Puig, and carried out in close collaboration with AstraZeneca supervisors Dr Karin Jennbacken (Executive Director, CVRM Bioscience
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technology, management, defence and security. Cranfield is recognised for delivering outstanding research addressing contemporary global challenges with economic, environmental, and social impact for business
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trustworthy operation of navigation systems in complex, GNSS-denied scenarios. The ultimate goal is to provide the navigation research community and industry with tools and methods that ensure continuous, high
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development. Experience of working with industry partners is desirable. Excellent English language proficiency. Excellent verbal and non-verbal communication skills including the ability to write concise and