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learning, this research contributes to the growing field of digital healthcare, which aims to enhance clinical decision-making and improve patient outcomes. The primary focus of the project is to develop and
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of the collaboration with Concordia University), Characterisation of the flow developing in the wake of a DrivAer model. Both steady and unsteady studies will be conducted for experimental conditions with different yaw
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collaborations. By engaging with diverse academic and industry partners across Cranfield, Strathclyde, and Cardiff Universities, and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, students will develop a
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to discover the fundamental mechanisms responsible for damage and deformation. About the host University and Through-life Engineering Services (TES) Centre Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university
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efficiency, and resilience. This research directly addresses these challenges by developing high-performance, secure, and adaptive AI-driven architectures. With increasing global investments in AI-powered
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Research in Design Engineering offers both an Applied Practical approach for New Product Development and Innovation, as well as Innovative Strategic pathways each informed by core research to inform design
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computational and experimental fluid dynamics in addition to product development. This project falls within the field of fluid dynamics, a discipline central to improving the efficiency of systems that involve
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fruitful partnership, in which the supervisor provides guidance on the nature of research and the standards expected, and the student develops as a competent researcher, fully utilising the wide range
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the Researchers Core Development programme alongside PhD students, together with access to the University Doctoral Core Research Methods Training (DCRMT) Programme courses, as well as a tailored programme of
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University provides an ideal setting for this research, offering a wealth of resources and expertise in engineering and digital technologies. The expected outcome of the project is the development of novel