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-generation secure computing. With rising industry demand for AI-electronics expertise, graduates will be well-positioned for roles in cutting-edge research, technology development, and industrial applications
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Thermal Power Engineering offers a specialist, part-time research programme, leading to the attainment of an MSc qualification. Through independent research, this training aims to enhance your career
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suit the applicants with the background of control engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or electrical engineering. This post will require programming using Python, C++, or MATLAB
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to develop the coagulation process for phosphorus removal from wastewater. This is an experimental program that will explore how the type of phosphorus species and water characteristics influence
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, computational modelling and experimental work. You’ll join a pioneering multidisciplinary team that values equity, diversity, and inclusion, gaining unique expertise in turbomachinery pump development, hydrogen
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Applicants should have a first or second class UK honours degree or equivalent in in Design, Engineering, Computer Science/IT or a related subject. Experience in system design, and/or manufacturing is
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engineering, digital technologies, and systems thinking. The university’s strong reputation for applied research and its focus on technological innovation ensure that this project will be well-supported, with
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This is a self-funded opportunity relying on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and wind tunnel testing to further the design of porous airfoils with superior aerodynamic efficiency. Building
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recycling and resource recovery. Cranfield University stands out as an ideal institution for this research due to its extensive resources and expertise in engineering and digital technologies
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carried out at Cranfield in the continuity of what is done by considering the new experimental developments. For these CFD studies, numerical tools and super computers at Cranfield and Loughborough will be