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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Munich Aerospace e.V. Bavarian Research Network was initiated in 2010 to combine key expertise in the field
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. The successful candidate will be based in the Mechanical and Aerospace Systems research group (previously known as G2TRC) within the faculty of Engineering and will be part of a supportive team of 50 researchers
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for aviation use. The successful candidate will be based in the Mechanical and Aerospace Systems research group (previously known as G2TRC) within the faculty of Engineering and will be part of a supportive
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temperature within the engine environment. The aim of the proposed research is to develop modern primary atomisation models which better capture the atomisation physics associated with modern aerospace airblast
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technological advances that support the global transition toward net-zero emissions and sustainable aerospace engineering. Motivation The reliability of electric propulsion systems is pivotal for next-generation
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emissions and sustainable aerospace engineering. Motivation The reliability of electric propulsion systems is pivotal for next-generation energy and aerospace solutions. In particular, surface-mounted
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, societal trust, and stakeholder engagement will also form an integral part of the study. This is a cross-disciplinary project that sits at the intersection of aerospace systems, emergency logistics, public
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industries, including: Aerospace: Faster, more efficient design and real-time condition monitoring for safer aircraft and spacecraft. Civil Engineering: Real-time health monitoring for bridges and skyscrapers
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cooling air. The aerospace requirements for accurate steady and transient thermal control in challenging operating temperature and vibration rich environments drives the need for bespoke, innovative low
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Overview: This exciting PhD opportunity is at the intersection of aerospace engineering and cutting-edge technology. It focuses on developing an innovative ground-based robotic inspection system