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clinical data, open-sourcing experimental software prototypes, writing scientific papers, and presenting research at the leading international conferences. There will be ample opportunities for national and
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are deeply committed to advancing characterisation methods and workflows that address pressing challenges in areas such as correlative characterisation, biological systems, net-zero and the circular economy
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and testing new bioinformatic pipelines to analyse important public health pathogens. The team comprises research software engineers, bioinformatic engineers, biostatistical researchers, clinical
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recognizes hydrogen as an efficient, low-carbon solution to achieving greater industrial sustainability and meeting net-zero targets. Implementing this vision necessitates a diverse array of technologies
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nanoparticles with defined properties without any prior knowledge of polymer self-assembly behaviour or input from a human operator – significantly accelerating the rate of discovery. To remove the need for human
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to machine learning and deep neural networks, into the DG finite element solver to reduce computational costs while maintaining the accuracy. The key objective of this work will be to provide step-change
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motion capture data collection involving patients would be advantageous, as would experience with musculoskeletal modelling software. Candidates with experience in clinical practice relating to human
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engineering and can demonstrate through other projects or experiences knowledge across the disciplines of electronics, software development and/or RF communication. An interest in rocketry and/or prior
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part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members of the Cranfield Doctoral Network. This network brings together both research students and staff, providing a
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that align with Net Zero targets without compromising torque-speed performance. Aim This PhD project aims to develop a new generation of electric machines optimised for sustainability across the full lifecycle