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Advances in computing, experiments, and information will continue to reshape engineering in the next decade. This PhD position will nurture a multidisciplinary innovator with the tools to unravel
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This PhD opportunity at Cranfield University invites candidates to explore the integration of AI into certification and lifecycle monitoring processes for safety-critical systems. The project delves
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This PhD project aims to address one of the key challenges in the manufacturing industry, the increase in productivity by utilizing the equipment with its optimum performance and without any
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value. Yet these trade-offs remain poorly quantified in complex urban landscapes. This PhD will investigate how urban blue networks can be optimised for both ecological resilience and community wellbeing
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analytical techniques while contributing to the optimization of toilet system performance through rigorous scientific analysis and data interpretation. Cranfield’s world-class expertise, large-scale facilities
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This fully-funded PhD research opportunity, supported by EPRSC Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA) and Cranfield offers a competitive bursary of £22,000 per annum, covering full tuition fees. This PhD
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technical skills in data analytics, AI, and systems engineering, you'll gain expertise in translating complex technology into business value—a rare and valuable combination. You'll develop strong project
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This self-funded PhD opportunity sits at the intersection of several research domains: multi-modal positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) systems, AI-enhanced data analytics and signal processing
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science, robotics, microbiology, environmental science, chemistry, physics or data science. Applications would be keen to blend hands‑on experimentation with advanced analytics to create low‑carbon, nature‑based
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Join us for this exciting self-funded PhD studentship on " Development of Sustainable and Cost-Effective Coatings to Mitigate Battery Thermal Runaway Propagation" in collaboration with