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modelling tools to understand and tailor the physical and chemical interactions at the interfaces within metascintillators. Cranfield University’s Centre for Materials is internationally recognised
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. The project delves into areas such as hardware-based security measures, tamper detection, and the integration of explainable AI models within embedded platforms. Situated within the esteemed IVHM Centre and
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IVHM Centre and supported by partners including Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Thales, and UKRI, the research provides a unique opportunity to advance next-generation embedded AI systems with enhanced longevity
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into areas such as AI-driven verification, predictive maintenance, and compliance assurance, aiming to enhance system reliability and safety. Situated within the esteemed IVHM Centre and supported by
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performance simulation capabilities for gas turbine engines developed at Cranfield University as the starting point. Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power
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to healthcare and smart infrastructure. The research is hosted by the world-leading IVHM Centre, a founding partner of DARTeC, and benefits from a research environment shaped by collaborations with Boeing, Rolls
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at the internationally recognised IVHM Centre, the research is supported by collaborations with Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Thales, and UKRI, offering a unique environment for cutting-edge work in fault-tolerant hardware
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for UK or EU students, and £27,720/year for overseas students) and the living expenses (approximately £800-£1000 per month). The Centre for Materials at Cranfield will cover the costs associated with
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per month). The Centre for Materials at Cranfield will cover the costs associated with manufacturing, testing, and facility access.
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training modules which are integral to this programme, including: 6 assessable, credit bearing core modules (60 Credits) delivered at Cranfield University. 6 technical modules delivered at Cardiff and