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simulation software tools developed by the group. This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition fees and an annual stipend at UKRI rate (currently £20,780 for 2025/26). Additional research expenses will
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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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equivalent, in a subject relating to biology/bioinformatics/data sciences Competency in using bioinformatic software packages MRes in a relevant discipline and previous experience in handling transcriptomic
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, including vulnerable groups. Basic proficiency in qualitative data analysis software (e.g., NVivo, Atlas.ti, or similar) is desirable, though training can be provided. Strong written and verbal communication
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to office, lab space, and specialist software Opportunities to attend international conferences (e.g., USA) Involvement in Cranfield’s Doctoral Network, providing training and networking across disciplines
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, lack of transparency, safety assurance, and sustainability. You will work at the forefront of AI research, exploring formal and dynamic verification methods, explainable AI, and data space integration
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demonstrable experience in academic writing for publication, e.g. peer reviewed paper(s) and/or report(s) Advanced statistical software skills are desirable, e.g., regression analyses, repeated-measures analysis
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will then embark on coming up with a suitable design for a generic economic model and construct the model using their software of choice. This new generic model can then be demonstrated by using data
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developed a unique methodology and software to simulate and analyse the performance of gas turbine engines in the past half century. The research in this area at Cranfield will be a good starting point for
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collection of evidence of impact through communication activities, feature-limited software releases and efforts to inform policy. Candidates for this PhD should have a strong foundation in computer