31 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" uni jobs at Cranfield University
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training, covering full fees and standard bursary. The focus will be on control for hypersonic flight. The studentship will commence in October 2025. Overview Flight at hypersonic speeds is becoming
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processors. AI-Powered Electronics for Aviation, Electrification, and Autonomous Systems AI for Smart Avionics and Electrification – Develop AI-integrated power systems, flight control electronics, and
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We invite applications for a self-funded PhD to explore innovative research in the development of human-centred embodied multi-agent systems that able to compensate and augment human capabilities in
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Are you passionate about developing novel research and keen to shape the future of energy transfer technologies in areas such as, 3D printing anduncrewed air systems (UAS). We are recruiting a
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This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to delve into the complexities of free-market systems and sustainability through a novel ensemble prediction model. With a focus on addressing
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control of multi-agent systems. Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), which includes Urban Air Mobility and Uncrewed Aerial Systems, is emerging as a sustainable and efficient transportation system. The UK envisions
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Organisation Cranfield Conference Centre Limited Faculty or Department Cranfield Conference Centre Ltd Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Join an exceptional team at Cranfield
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Organisation Cranfield University Faculty or Department Cranfield Airport Operations Limited Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire As a Casual Airport Refueller, you will support our
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training across multiple universities and benefit from partnerships with industry leaders. The project is mainly based at Darvick Ltd. (Birmingham) after the first year of training at Cranfield University
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in every home and car; it would completely change how we understand our environment, similar to how CO₂ sensors in air conditioning systems have made energy-efficient climate control possible