44 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls PhD positions at Cranfield University in United Kingdom
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To improve the availability and reduce the overhaul and maintenance (O&M) costs of gas turbine propulsion systems, the gas turbine industry is moving from scheduled maintenance to condition-based
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We are pleased to announce PhD studentship project in “Advanced Composites Development for Hyper-velocity Impact Protection of Space Satellites Structures”. This is an exciting PhD research
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research projects across areas such as: Zero Emission Technologies. Ultra Efficient Aircraft, Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems. Aerospace Materials, Manufacturing, and Life Cycle Analysis
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. Although there is a clear synergy between fatigue damage and corrosion, most fatigue prognosis models do not explicitly consider the role of the environment, which is usually reduced to obscured fitting
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equivalent in a related discipline. Funding This is a self funded opportunity. Find out more about fees here. Diversity and Inclusion at Cranfield We are committed to fostering equity, diversity, and inclusion
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research projects across areas such as: Zero Emission Technologies. Ultra Efficient Aircraft, Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems. Aerospace Materials, Manufacturing, and Life Cycle Analysis
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This is a self-funded PhD position to work with Dr Adnan Syed in the Surface Engineering and Precision Centre. The PhD project will focus studying high temperature corrosion mechanisms in details
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, multidisciplinary PhD research projects across areas such as: Zero Emission Technologies. Ultra Efficient Aircraft, Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems. Aerospace Materials, Manufacturing, and Life Cycle
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readiness. A comprehensive test-bed for in-depth studies will be used for experiments for demonstration and evaluation. Rotating machinery has a fundamental role in many industries. Therefore, there is a need
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A funded PhD studentship is available within the Autonomous and Cyber Physical Systems Centre at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, UK. As aerospace platforms go through their service life, gradual