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, Electric Propulsion, Electric Thruster, Plasma, Plasma thruster, Space Technology Kick stages are a cost-effective way to dramatically increase the performance of launch vehicles. Electric orbit raising kick
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-engine aerodynamics. The project is aligned with the acknowledged skills development needs in the areas of aircraft/propulsion integration, aerodynamics, modelling, software development, research testing
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Models (LLMs). Orchestrating AI/ML pipelines in 6G. Developing certification and checking processes for code inside ORAN 6G. The research will be a combination of software engineering, radio
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Cranfield Research Showcase - Join us on campus on Thursday 27 March 6-8pm. Get a fast-paced glimpse into the brilliant work of our doctoral students at the Three-Minute-Thesis (3MT) Competition. Watch as they present their groundbreaking research in just 3 minutes - quick, engaging and full of...
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and controlling defects and lay the foundation for a thermal physics-based approach to process qualification. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly evolving technology that continues to drive
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; gender diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) through our Athena SWAN Bronze award and action plan, we are members of the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) and Working
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, ultimately optimising the deposition process. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly advancing technology, driving numerous innovations and finding diverse applications across industries such as aerospace
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-on experience with real-world SCADA data, industry collaboration with RES Group, and training in high-fidelity simulation environments (OpenFAST, Digital Twin technology). This opportunity is ideal for those
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years EligibilityUK, EU, Rest of world Reference numberSATM450 About the host University and Through-life Engineering Services (TES) Centre Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university that is a
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are part of the programme. The research is funded by the Centre of Propulsion and Thermal Engineering at Cranfield University. The work will be conducted at the Cranfield icing wind tunnel (IWT) based