50 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool PhD positions at Cranfield University in United Kingdom
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on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), and Predictive Maintenance for optimizing wind turbine performance and reliability. This research will develop an AI-powered wind turbine
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validated surface functionalisation methods that significantly improve metascintillator performance, accelerating the development of advanced radiation detectors for ToF-PET and enhancing early cancer
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to identify the material degradation and coatings applications details in extreme environments. A novel techniques/method will be developed with focus on better prediction and more accurate measurement of
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be compared with the available empirical studies in the literature. Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university that is a global leader for transformational research and education in technology
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seminars and events, alongside our Doctoral Researchers Core Development programme (transferable skills training), provide those studying a research degree with a wealth of social and networking
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This PhD project will focus on developing, evaluating, and demonstrating an intelligent solution of diagnosis and prognosis for rotating machinery to enhance safety, reliability, maintainability and
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The research in this doctoral opportunity will develop a failure model that can represent the combined effect of surface and bending failures in gears to perform reliable health prognostics. Lack
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This PhD project will focus on developing, evaluating, and demonstrating advanced data analytics solutions to a big data problem from aerospace or manufacturing system to uncover hidden patens
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. Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university that is a global leader for transformational research and education in technology and management. Research Excellence Framework 2014 (REF) has recognised 81
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A funded PhD studentship is available within the Autonomous and Cyber Physical Systems Centre at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, UK. As aerospace platforms go through their service life, gradual