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University provides an ideal setting for this research, offering a wealth of resources and expertise in engineering and digital technologies. The expected outcome of the project is the development of novel
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integrating advanced vision and language transformers with an Explainable AI (XAI) layer, the project aims to create a robust system for accurate threat identification, providing actionable intelligence
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This project is sponsored by EPSRC, Cranfield University and a consortium led by ETN global. ESPRC will provide stipend (£22,000 per annum) and cover UK fees. The consortium will provide supervision
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with industry partners and its focus on solving real-world challenges. This partnership provides unparalleled access to industry data, facilities, and expertise, ensuring your research addresses genuine
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GNSS alone leaves systems vulnerable to interference, spoofing, or outages, particularly in dense urban environments. The development of 6G networks with integrated TN and NTN infrastructures provides
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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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, in collaboration with Airbus, will aim to provide an in-depth understanding of the critical thermofluidic phenomena within tank integrated cryogenic pumps, directly addressing key challenges and
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eager to adopt practical solutions. The student will also benefit from the Cranfield Environment Analytical Facility providing access to state of the art chemical and genomics equipment. The findings will
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renewable energy, AI-driven engineering, and industrial research. Cranfield’s expertise in wind energy systems, predictive maintenance, and AI applications provides an ideal environment for cutting-edge
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(ToF-PET) provides critical functional and molecular insights to improve cancer staging but is currently limited by detector timing resolution and sensitivity. Metascintillators, an emerging family of