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be transferable skills in the technical area of optimisation, industrial exposure, or soft skills including presentation skills, project management, and communication skills. There are also numerous
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to the Net Zero targets. In consultation with the wider CDT community, the work will also include the development of a roadmap for the maturation of the technology and the processes required to have it adopted
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student community and maintain a culture where everyone can work and study together harmoniously with dignity and respect. This is reflected in our University values of ambition, impact, respect and
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the research findings to the broader aviation community, through publications, conferences, and workshops, to accelerate the adoption of these optical measurement capabilities for future system development
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relevant discipline/subject area. A minimum of English language proficiency (IELTS overall minimum score of 6.5). Also, the candidate is expected to: Have excellent analytical, reporting and communication
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language proficiency (IELTS overall minimum score of 6.5). Also, the candidate is expected to: Have excellent analytical, reporting and communication skills Be self-motivated, independent and team player Be genuine
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their problem-solving, data analysis, and critical thinking abilities, as they work on real-world aerodynamic challenges. In addition, the student will refine their communication skills by presenting research
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-solving, teamwork, and communication—setting the stage for a thriving career in research and innovation. This project is situated within the evolving field of cyber-physical systems (eCPS), which has
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student community and maintain a culture where everyone can work and study together harmoniously with dignity and respect. This is reflected in our University values of ambition, impact, respect and
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potential. At Cranfield, we value our diverse staff and student community and maintain a culture where everyone can work and study together harmoniously with dignity and respect. This is reflected in our