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The overall aim of the project is to resolve the quantum trust challenge where the inherently quantum nature of these devices, being beyond classical simulation, complicates their straightforward validation
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computing. Current challenges in quantum technology adoption stem from the lack of standardized benchmarking methods and the inherent difficulty in validating quantum devices beyond classical simulation
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aims to develop a novel theoretical framework for nonlinear and robust control of dynamical systems from a phase perspective. You will have the opportunity to freely explore multiple research directions
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simulation software tools developed by the group. This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition fees and an annual stipend at UKRI rate (currently £20,780 for 2025/26). Additional research expenses will
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to support condition-based predictive maintenance for gas turbine engines. Cranfield has developed unique physics-based technologies on gas turbine performance simulations, diagnostics, prognostics and lifing
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your academic profile in a friendly, supportive, and dynamic centre, with the possibility of contributing to scholarly and policy publications, research seminars and transitioning into a PhD and/or
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prostate cancer risk across diverse ethnic groups. This work aims to support more equitable risk stratification in cancer screening programmes. Using simulations based on multistate modelling framework
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, and dynamic individual who is a team worker, has a positive outlook, and is adaptable and flexible in their working methods. It is also essential that you are highly experienced in setting up continuous
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development and refinement accordingly. We are looking for a highly organised, driven, and dynamic individual who is a team worker, has a positive outlook, and is adaptable and flexible in their working methods
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life-like systems from the bottom-up. We aim to enrich artificial materials with new life-like behaviour. We are based in the School of Chemistry’s new Molecular Sciences Building at the University