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opportunities for high-impact dissemination at premier conferences (e.g., IEEE S&P, USENIX Security, NeurIPS). Furthermore, Cranfield’s strong industry links provide a direct pathway for technology transfer and
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year. Working at the intersection of water engineering, environmental microbiology, robotics, and lifecycle analysis, you will evaluate autonomous underwater skimming robots that minimise energy use in
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is increasingly planned, managed, and engineered. New research is needed to understand how such areas, and particularly their dynamic nature, influence perceptions and decision-making. The studentship
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-on experience on GTs. ETN also provides the opportunity to network with several young engineers, through the Young Engineering Committee (YEC). In the last few years, the YEC has published report, delivered
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energy efficiency. Surface treatments and engineered coatings will be explored to improve inter-material interfaces, reduce optical losses, and enhance detector robustness, critical factors to advance
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Francesco Fanicchia is a recognised expert in advanced surface engineering and the development of multifunctional protective coatings, specialising in thermal barriers and fire-resistant materials. As a
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and controlling defects and lay the foundation for a thermal physics-based approach to process qualification. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly evolving technology that continues to drive
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; gender diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) through our Athena SWAN Bronze award and action plan, we are members of the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) and Working
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technology, management, defence and security. Cranfield is recognised for delivering outstanding research addressing contemporary global challenges with economic, environmental, and social impact for business
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This is a self-funded PhD position to work with Dr Adnan Syed in the Surface Engineering and Precision Centre. The PhD project will focus studying high temperature corrosion mechanisms in details