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progression up to £52,067 per annum Apply by: 12/04/2026 Role Description The Cranfield University Commercial Team welcomes applications for the Project Leadership Programme. We are seeking candidates with
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progression up to £29,811 per annum Apply by: 12/04/2026 Role Description The Cranfield University Commercial Team welcomes applications for the Project Leadership Programme. We are seeking candidates with
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is seeking to appoint within the Centre of Assured and Connected Autonomy, a Saab sponsored Professor / Reader in Autonomous Air Transport Systems of international standing. The position will take up a
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engineering biology-enabled sensors for detection of ‘forever chemical’, PFAS in water samples. About the Role We are seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant to support the development of an innovative
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-funded CRYOSTAR project. About the Role The Research Assistant will support the EU-funded CRYOSTAR project. This prestigious Horizon Europe initiative aims to define a certification roadmap and develop
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possible. Saab’s mission is to help our customers to keep people and society safe. Saab’s partnerships with UK customers and industry enable the delivery of innovative solutions to complex challenges
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, Agrifood and Biosciences , which has expertise in soil, plant and microbial systems across scales, with the Cranfield Environment Centre , which has expertise in environmental informatics and modelling and
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design, computational fluid dynamic modelling, and assessment of thermo-fluid systems for aviation, focusing on icing in aircraft fuel systems. About You You will be educated to doctoral level in a
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candidate is also expected to assist with the general programme of work that is conducted in the Centre. Overall, the icing test facilities and industrial relationships are unique within the UK and offer a
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, high-throughput single-cell analysis using droplet-based microfluidics, in collaboration with Harvard University and industrial partners. The successful candidate will be working with Professors Zhugen