44 operations-management-associate-professor PhD positions at Cranfield University in United-States
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: Computational Modelling: Employing simulation tools (e.g., GEANT4, light transport) to explore novel metamaterial designs, predict performance, and optimise key parameters such as timing resolution, light yield
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sources compared with gas turbines, etc. The aim of this PhD research is to develop novel performance simulation capabilities to support the analysis and optimization for sCO2 power generation systems
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maintenance. However, current technologies are relatively slow and not capable enough to provide quick performance, diagnostic and prognostic predictions for real time applications. With the rapid development
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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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. •Detailed semantic understanding of operational environments for Machine Situational Awareness, particularly within contested, congested and degraded scenarios. •Fully autonomous robust intelligence data
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, integrity-aware multi-domain navigation benchmark and associated algorithms, tested in realistic operational environments. The outputs will support standardisation efforts, accelerate cross-domain navigation
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sanitation industries. Working with our established industry partners, you'll implement your innovations in real operational environments, seeing your research make tangible difference while building
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frameworks are critical to ensuring safe, resilient, and trustworthy navigation in transport and other domains. This project will aim to enhance the performance and robustness of autonomous navigation
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systems and future telecom solutions. This project aims to design a localisation/positioning framework capable of leveraging signals from terrestrial base stations, non-terrestrial networks (presented by
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for Security Operations Centres (SOCs) while pioneering strategies for quantum-era resilience. This project sits at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Explainable Computing. It