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formulations. We are seeking a motivated and curious MSc by Research student to join an exciting interdisciplinary project focused on developing an innovative oral drug delivery system. This project aims
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such as wrinkles can occur, which cause parts to be scrapped. To minimise material and energy wastage, digital models of the manufacturing processes can be developed and linked to process control and
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numerous interdependent material and process parameters that are difficult to optimise manually. Without careful control, components are prone to defects and may exhibit inferior mechanical properties
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Design and Manufacturing Engineering to Tackle Global Sanitation Challenges - MSc by Research or PhD
manufacturing documentation that supports quality control and scalability. Cranfield’s world-class expertise, large-scale facilities and unrivalled industry partnerships is creating leaders in technology and
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gives consumers the indulgent sensation, but also offers a guilty-free emotion after eating. Therefore, innovations are needed to provide sugar substitute solutions without compromising taste. It is well
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: Tuition fees A tax-free annual stipend at the UKRI rate for the duration of the studentship and scholarship (the annual maintenance stipend for 2025-26 is £20,780) Visit our funding opportunities page
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• Singapore • Mexico • Republic of Korea • UAE • Poland • Vietnam • Egypt • Morocco This Scholarship is potentially available to students commencing a Masters course of study in one of the following academic
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household and community-level sanitation systems and academic investigation into the coordination mechanisms and collaborative approaches that drive effective technology advancement. A critical challenge in
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. However, because this population is small and slow-reproducing, changes in abundance or vital rates are difficult to detect statistically, and typically lag behind underlying shifts in health
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liability for the agreed course. The scholarship is jointly funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the University. It supports students from developing Commonwealth countries who