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interaction and origins of mechanical failure under pressure. They should have expertise in microelectrode arrays and multilevel high-density routing for large-area sensor systems. Experience in multicomponent
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interaction and origins of mechanical failure under pressure. They should have expertise in microelectrode arrays and multilevel high-density routing for large-area sensor systems. Experience in multicomponent
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This fully-funded PhD research opportunity, supported by EPRSC Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA) and Cranfield University offers a bursary of £22,000 per annum, covering full tuition fees. This PhD
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, breaking etc. This makes traditional methods particularly difficult to generalise based on all these driving factors, whereas this PhD project takes a novel and explainable data-driven approach – equation
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power systems. You will join a large group of postgraduate students in the Faculty of Engineering, working on many aspects of solar energy and zero carbon technologies. The team of potential PhD
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Responsibilities for the role include: Data collection, cleaning, and merging from large-scale microdata sources (e.g., patents, dissertations, bibliometrics). Conduct data analysis using econometric and statistical
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behaviour and mental health. The interrelationships between these interconnected phenomena are still poorly understood, and this PhD studentship will therefore aim to develop a better understanding of the
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the opportunity for the PhD student to lead the development of innovative simulation tools that predict Litz wire behaviour across electrical, thermal, and mechanical domains. Supported by the MTC’s advanced wire
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manufacturing processes. This is posing major environmental and ethical challenges. The project will motivate the PhD student to develop next generation electric motors with advanced CNT windings, a promising
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PhD Studentship in Applied Health Research Project: Kidney disease and haemodialysis: Understanding the patient experience to improve treatment. Supervisors: Dr Amelia Hollywood and Dr Sam Bizley