10 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"PhD-Jobs" Fellowship positions at CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY
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investment and collaboration, supporting the development of a research and innovation ecosystem, and contributing to the design and delivery of training programmes. You will also undertake fieldwork and
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status, the development of the root system, and the broader community of soil microbes. With partners at Cambridge University, and in Germany and the US, we will work from the scale of the single gene
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the Rolls-Royce UTC in Aero Systems Design, Integration and Performance . This role will contribute to the development of various systems used in propulsion architectures. You will be working in test facility
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. These changes, which bring about several exciting technology developments, are firmly embedded in our research and education delivery. Our Values and Commitments Our shared, stated values help to define who we
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-quality journals and leading conferences. The successful candidate will, if possible, develop or adopt numerical simulation models and methods pertinent to icing science and engineering, and develop
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contribute to the One Health Environmental Sensing project, which focuses on the development of novel sensors to enhance the understanding of multi-drug resistance and track antimicrobial resistance using a
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to £43,805 per annum Apply by: 26/04/2026 Role Description We welcome applications from skilled, delivery-focused engineers to contribute to our successful railways-applied smart machines research programme
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work as part of an existing team developing this 2D technology at Cranfield, and as part of a wider international team of membrane scientists collaborating to accelerate this technology to market. Our
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advancing the development and application of socio-technical systems thinking and justice principles to ensure the benefits and disbenefits of hydrogen transition are borne fairly. You will be joining
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sensor development for wastewater, especially on the single-cell and single molecule detection, utilising state-of-the-art facilities in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory at Cranfield University. Cranfield