75 information-security "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" positions at Cranfield University
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this role you may be required to obtain UK Security Clearance. Funding This studentship is open to both Home and Overseas fee status students, however we are only permitted to offer a limited number of
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, and Thales. The IVHM Centre is globally recognized for defining the subject area and continues to expand its research horizons. It plays a pivotal role in the £65 million Digital Aviation Research and
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, Aberystwyth University, University of Lincoln and Brunel University London. Our vision is to develop a diverse cohort of scientists and innovators, with in-depth scientific knowledge, advanced technical
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on multimodal human trust estimation, trust-adaptive decision-making, or cognitive human–machine interfaces that enhance safety and performance in complex environments. This project offers a unique opportunity to
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Cranfield University is excited to invite applications for a PhD studentship focused on developing and validating innovative origami-paper eDNA sensors with community scientists for the rapid
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) is used as specified by COSHH guidelines. Carry out any other reasonable task as requested by a member of the management team. Comply with company procedures and legal requirements, including Health
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) and assess emerging governance opportunities and hurdles. England is facing growing challenges in long-term water security, with the Environment Agency predicting huge shortfalls in water supply in
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worked Monday to Friday. Flexible working will be considered. Salary Full time starting salary, if PhD obtained, is normally in the range of £37,897 to £45,580 per annum, with potential progression up
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at the internationally recognised IVHM Centre, the research is supported by collaborations with Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Thales, and UKRI, offering a unique environment for cutting-edge work in fault-tolerant hardware
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of £25,805 per year, plus additional funds of £7,000 a year for travel, conferences and research equipment. This project is co- funded by an external government partner. UAS are becoming useful tools across a