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Join our diverse and inclusive team to transform the future of aviation as part of the UK’s EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Net Zero Aviation. Offering fully funded, multidisciplinary PhD
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has a dramatic effect on the fate of a component—a part may survive millions of cycles in vacuum and last only a few hundreds of thousands in air and much lower in actively corrosive environments
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opportunity for personal and professional growth. As part of the research, the student will have opportunities to attend leading international conferences, where they can present findings, engage with experts
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Join our diverse and inclusive team to transform the future of aviation as part of the UK’s EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Net Zero Aviation. Offering fully funded, multidisciplinary PhD
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the remaining useful life of electronic components, supporting studies in electronic system reliability and maintenance strategies. Filter Rig: An experimental setup to study filter clogging phenomena, allowing
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Join our diverse and inclusive team to transform the future of aviation as part of the UK’s EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Net Zero Aviation. Offering fully funded, multidisciplinary PhD
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and hyper-velocity impact protection which can be used for satellite structural components. This project will develop novel composite structures using combination of high energy absorbing textile fibres
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. Cranfield Doctoral Network Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members of the Cranfield Doctoral Network
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, these contaminants may be consumed from the operating environment; as in the case of NaCl, marine atmosphere plays the part while the industrial environment can be attributed to the presence of Sulphur. These factors
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to fossil fuels. In most sectors, battery power is at least part of the replacement. In the automotive sector, many countries are phasing out internal combustion engines entirely in favour of battery