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honours degree in materials science, physics, engineering, or a related discipline. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, with an interest in both computational modelling and practical manufacturing
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in radiation–matter interactions, computational modelling, and materials science, with a strong publication record (h-index 36, i10-index 69). Dr Francesco Fanicchia, Research Area Lead: Material
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with: • Experience with programming (Python, MATLAB), • background in aerospace, computer science, robotics, or electrical engineering graduates, • hands on skills in
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this multidisciplinary project, the student will develop expertise in: Direct collaboration with leading medical imaging and materials science partners. Access to Cranfield’s advanced materials characterisation and
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Resilience (WIRe) , a prestigious collaboration between Cranfield University, the University of Sheffield, and Newcastle University. The WIRe programme offers bespoke training that hones both technical and
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-Based Modelling ✔ Data Science & Advanced Analytics with real-world SCADA data ✔ Renewable Energy Systems & Wind Turbine Engineering ✔ Industry Engagement & Research Commercialization ✔ Scientific Writing
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benefit from an enhanced stipend of £25,726 per annum, undertake an international placement, and complete a bespoke training programme within a cohort of up to 15 students. Students will benefit from being
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doctoral training programme dedicated to academic research in space propulsion. R2T2 PhD programmes are already underway at nine UK universities, and the programme overall is centred on the Westcott facility
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in our CDT program, and warmly encourage applications from students of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups. We particularly welcome students with disabilities, neurodiverse
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at Cranfield which has a strong collaborative history with industry in the field of atmospheric icing science research. This programme provides the PhD candidate with an outstanding opportunity to work across a