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-Performance Computing and Future Data Centres AI-Optimized Electronics for Edge and Cloud AI Acceleration – Investigate AI-enhanced data centre electronics, optimizing workload distribution, energy efficiency
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undergraduate degree) or a PhD (or be close to completion) in a STEM discipline such as Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, or Artificial Intelligence. This role requires strong programming skills (e.g
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at Cranfield We are committed to fostering equity, diversity, and inclusion in our CDT program, and warmly encourage applications from students of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups
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multilayer printed circuit boards (PCBs). It draws from disciplines including electrical and electronic engineering, embedded systems, computer vision, and cybersecurity. The ability to verify hardware without
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would suit candidates with a sound background in engineering, computer science, or related disciplines. Funding This is a self funded opportunity. Find out more about fees here. Diversity and Inclusion
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Development The successful candidate will be enrolled in Cranfield’s bespoke researcher training programme , gaining key skills in experimental design, data analysis, scientific communication, and professional
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the Researchers Core Development programme alongside PhD students, together with access to the University Doctoral Core Research Methods Training (DCRMT) Programme courses, as well as a tailored programme of
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access to cutting-edge computational tools and interdisciplinary collaboration. This is a self-funded PhD, open to both UK and international students, offering the opportunity to lead an ambitious project
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supervisor/s within the theme are recognised. This is a 12 month, 100% research programme where you will achieve your MSc degree by developing a desk/laboratory/field based novel research project. Our current
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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