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This full-time PhD position is funded by SESAR and Centre for Assured and Connected Autonomy in Cranfield University. This department studentship will provide a bursary of up to £57,711 (tax free
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at 3D printed materials and topologies) and assess performance as part of a UAV body against these threats. Why Cranfield University? The Doctoral Hub specialises in developing research and training
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learning, this research contributes to the growing field of digital healthcare, which aims to enhance clinical decision-making and improve patient outcomes. The primary focus of the project is to develop and
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of the collaboration with Concordia University), Characterisation of the flow developing in the wake of a DrivAer model. Both steady and unsteady studies will be conducted for experimental conditions with different yaw
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an exceptional level of customer service Provide bar & table service as required to the correct standard Prepare all bar areas for service, replenish all stock, condiments and cutlery for food order and ensure all
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an exceptional level of customer service Attend table service as required Prepare all food service stations for service, replenish all condiments and cutlery and ensure all seating areas are set up to the correct
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collaborations. By engaging with diverse academic and industry partners across Cranfield, Strathclyde, and Cardiff Universities, and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, students will develop a
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to discover the fundamental mechanisms responsible for damage and deformation. About the host University and Through-life Engineering Services (TES) Centre Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university
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Research in Design Engineering offers both an Applied Practical approach for New Product Development and Innovation, as well as Innovative Strategic pathways each informed by core research to inform design
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computational and experimental fluid dynamics in addition to product development. This project falls within the field of fluid dynamics, a discipline central to improving the efficiency of systems that involve