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This PhD studentship covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student to investigate how urban blue networks can be optimised to enhance ecological resilience and community wellbeing. The project
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Start date: 28/09/2026 Fee status: UK Duration *: 4 years 1st Supervisor: Alice Johnston 2nd Supervisor: Robert Grabowski This project is to investigate how urban blue networks can be optimised
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into Cranfield’s Resilient PNT group, with opportunities to engage in industry-led research projects, international collaborations, and experimental campaigns using software-defined radios and multi-sensor platforms
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equipment, and have access to valuable industry data. The student will benefit from opportunities to present at leading international conferences. Additional training in software-defined radio, hardware-in
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projects, international collaborations, and experimental campaigns using software-defined radios and UAV operation platforms. The project offers mix of theoretical development, simulation-based research, and
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microscopy tools such as SEM/EDX, FIB and TEM. Also use dimensional metrology for metal loss evaluation. Thermodynamics calculations using FactSage software will also be used. The candidate will be based
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innovation through applied research, bridging academia and industry. Students will have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, hardware/software resources, and design facilities, supporting AI-powered
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applied research, bridging academia and industry. Students will have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, hardware/software resources, and design facilities, supporting AI-powered electronics research
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, Cranfield fosters innovation through applied research, bridging academia and industry. Students will have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, hardware/software resources, and design facilities
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access to state-of-the-art facilities and a network of professionals in the field. The expected impact of this research will be the development of valuable insights into how advanced technologies can be