88 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" positions 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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Organisation Cranfield Airport Operations Limited Faculty or Department Cranfield Airport Operations Limited Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work 37.5 hours per week
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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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spatial mapping approaches to join our team of academics working on decision support systems to improve schistosomiasis preparedness and control during development of water management infrastructure. We
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control system that enhances Annual Energy Production (AEP), reduces mechanical stress, and improves fault detection using machine learning (ML) and physics-based modelling. The candidate will gain hands
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tuition fees. This PhD project in the area of autonomy, navigation and artificial intelligence, aims to advance the development of intelligent and resilient navigation systems for autonomous transport
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technically sophisticated and genuinely user-friendly. This project aims to develop a comprehensive AI-driven software platform for smart sanitation systems that serves multiple user groups through tailored
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this project: • Techniques, requirements, and applications of metal additive manufacturing • Analysis of the temperatureevolution, distribution and control in wire based additive manufacturing • Calibration 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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reusable launchers, autonomous robotics, and advanced materials could redefine how we design space structures. The ability to remotely assemble orbital systems from multiple launcher payloads would allow