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. The project is co-sponsored by Spirent Communications, a world leader in navigation and testing technology. Spirent will provide advanced simulation tools, expert support, and industry placements to help make
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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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land availability for nature-based solutions around SO; assessing expected SO contaminant loads; quantifying pollution, water volume attenuation and co-benefits provided by different nature-based
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partnership, the IVHM Centre provides access to advanced CAD tools, integrated circuit prototyping, and technical training, equipping students with cutting-edge skills To support hands-on experimentation and
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where it co-locates with the UK Race2Space programme. Each R2T2 studentship is associated with an industrial partner active in the launch industry, and provides full funding and stipend, an extensive
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). The WIRe programme includes a bespoke training programme in technical and personal skills development and provides opportunities for overseas travel and access to world leading experimental facilities
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electronic design, AI-driven system resilience, and intelligent hardware security. Through the EUROPRACTICE partnership, the IVHM Centre provides access to advanced CAD tools, integrated circuit prototyping
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IVHM Centre and supported by partners including Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Thales, and UKRI, the research provides a unique opportunity to advance next-generation embedded AI systems with enhanced longevity
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research group specializing in secure electronic design, AI-driven system resilience, and intelligent hardware security. Through the EUROPRACTICE partnership, the IVHM Centre provides access to advanced CAD
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diagnostics, novel thermodynamic cycle performance, etc., which have been built up over the last half century. This provides a unique capability to assist researchers and engineers in new power plant designs