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short courses in the core subjects of this PhD programme including process intensification and green chemistry. This project is part of the Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) Centre for Doctoral training
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provider: EPSRC DTP 25/26 Fully Funded Studentship Subject area: Algae biotechnology/computational biology/microbial community networks/ecological theory/evolutionary mechanisms/biomass productivity
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sensitive to malicious deviations while remaining resource efficient. Solutions must operate effectively on network gateways or even capable IoT devices. The research will investigate statistical methods
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. Cranfield Doctoral Network Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members of the Cranfield Doctoral Network
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to reach carbon net zero by 2050. Between 40 to 50% of the carbon footprint of a litre of milk is attributed to CH4 production in the rumen (Huhtanen et al., 2022) which also has a negative impact on animal
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modelling software. Practical experience in advanced manufacturing techniques for novel materials. Opportunities to present research at international conferences and build a professional network across
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• Comprehensive skills training across the entire barley supply and value chain – bespoke to meet industry needs • Regular networking opportunities across a large and diverse consortium comprising 22 companies, 42
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each year. Modern applications—from power grids to vehicle platoons—depend on large networks of autonomous subsystems. Without a solid theoretical underpinning, ensuring both collective objectives
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emissions from transport. Decarbonising aviation is a vital part of achieving net zero. Hybrid and ‘all electric’ aircraft technologies offer a pathway to net zero. The electrification of aircraft, for both
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professional network spanning academia, industry, and national research centres. Through this multidisciplinary project, the student will develop expertise in: Contribute to the development and operation of