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into Cranfield’s Resilient PNT group, with opportunities to engage in industry-led research projects, international collaborations, and experimental campaigns using software-defined radios and multi-sensor platforms
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equipment, and have access to valuable industry data. The student will benefit from opportunities to present at leading international conferences. Additional training in software-defined radio, hardware-in
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. Despite some success stories of the use of ultrasound/AE-based technologies for CM of low-speed bearings, high investment cost for hardware and software is the main bottleneck in adopting these technologies
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hands-on work, access to advanced testbeds and software-defined radio platforms, and training in adjacent disciplines such as signal processing, AI for navigation, integrity monitoring, and sensor fusion
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management experience across multiple industries, build an extensive professional network spanning academia and industry, and cultivate commercial awareness that enhances your career prospects. Alumni from
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to industrial clients such as Boeing, BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, Meggitt, Thales, MOD, Bombardier, QinetiQ, Thales, Network Rail, Schlumberger and Alstom. Entry requirements Applicants should have a first or
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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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Warfare, Information and Cyber (EWIC) provides an exceptional environment for this research, offering access to specialised expertise, cutting-edge labs, and a network of defence and security partners
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interface designs that enable real-time, efficient processing in resource-constrained environments. Students will explore innovations in hardware-software integration, emphasizing energy efficiency
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of the student’s project and allow them to network. The partners will also be able to offer the PhD student the opportunity of placements, during which the student can gain major insights. This would help them