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We are looking for a highly motivated candidate to pursue a PhD programme titled "CFD-informed finite element analysis for thermal control in wire-arc directed energy deposition." This research
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approach for fabricating large-scale structural components. This process involves feeding a metal filler wire—either coaxially or off-axis—into an electric arc to generate a molten pool that solidifies on a
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personal skills , alongside unique opportunities for research placements and access to state-of-the-art experimental facilities. As part of this privileged group, you will evolve into a highly skilled
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more adaptive and resilient water infrastructure systems, ensuring the long-term viability and security of water resources for future generations. Additionally, as part of the CDT WIRe, students will
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costs. Condition monitoring (CM) of rolling element bearings, hereafter called bearings, has been the main point of attention for many decades in the industry for maintenance. This is because bearings
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” highly flexible components and ensure their energy harvesting capabilities. This project will contribute to ambitious plans for SBSP as a vital part of the future Net Zero landscape. Recent advances in
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it be in Industry or Academia. At a glance Application deadline24 Sep 2025 Award type(s)PhD Start date26 Jan 2026 Duration of award3 years full time or 6 years part time EligibilityUK, Rest of world
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are part of the programme. The research is funded by the Centre of Propulsion and Thermal Engineering at Cranfield University. The work will be conducted at the Cranfield icing wind tunnel (IWT) based
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Self-funded PhD opportunity in 6G as part of major project hub, further funding possible subject to progress of project and student. Focus on native AI in 6G systems with experimental testbed and
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benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members of the Cranfield Doctoral Network. This network brings together both research students and