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Reference: RD-PHD-01-DM-MH-25 Project Title: Optimum strategies for UK beef producers to achieve net zero Primary supervisor: Daniel May Co supervisors: Karl Behrendt and Jude Capper Expected Start date and
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model of reaction barriers. This will enable the development of more accurate and advanced high-throughput reaction network discovery and by-product prediction. Background Typical drug molecules can
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equipment, and have access to valuable industry data. The student will benefit from opportunities to present at leading international conferences. Additional training in software-defined radio, hardware-in
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scientists on site and around 300 researchers in Vienna. The Brukner group currently consists of an international team of 9 young researchers (Master, PhD, and Postdoc levels). For more information, please
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candidate will explore programmable, AI-enhanced networking frameworks designed to meet the evolving demands of Industry 5.0. This includes developing novel architectures that combine Software-Defined
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to office, lab space, and specialist software Opportunities to attend international conferences (e.g., USA) Involvement in Cranfield’s Doctoral Network, providing training and networking across disciplines
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. Despite some success stories of the use of ultrasound/AE-based technologies for CM of low-speed bearings, high investment cost for hardware and software is the main bottleneck in adopting these technologies
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computational modelling to be used to design and re-engineer flower architecture. The RA's main focus will be on computational modelling of gene regulatory networks for predicting the mechanisms leading
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modelling software. Practical experience in advanced manufacturing techniques for novel materials. Opportunities to present research at international conferences and build a professional network across
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equipment, and have access to valuable industry data. The student will benefit from opportunities to present at leading international conferences. Additional training in software-defined radio, hardware-in