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Resilience (WIRe). The WIRe programme offers a bespoke training programme in technical and personal skills, access to world-leading experimental facilities. The successful candidate will also have the
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, diversity, and inclusion in our CDT program, and warmly encourage applications from students of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups. We particularly welcome students with
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studentship will cover the stipend (£20,780; tax free) and fees for up to 4 years for a home (UK) student. To be eligible for this funding, applicants must be classified as a home student. We require
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additive manufacturing. This project will be closely aligned with the ATI research program (I-Break: Wire-based DED Technology Maturation and Landing Gear Application) and other industrial research projects
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. At a glance Application deadline01 Apr 2026 Award type(s)PhD Start date01 Jun 2026 Duration of award3 years EligibilityUK, EU, Rest of world Reference numberCRAN-0039 Entry requirements Applicants
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. Diversity and Inclusion at Cranfield We are committed to fostering equity, diversity, and inclusion in our CDT program, and warmly encourage applications from students of all backgrounds, including those from
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research program (I-Break: Wire-based DED Technology Maturation and Landing Gear Application) and other industrial research projects within WAMC. The student will become part of a diverse and dynamic
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there is a growing revenue from EPSRC, TSB and EU funded work. At a glance Application deadlineOngoing Award type(s)PhD Duration of award3 years EligibilityEU, Rest of world Reference numberCRAN1141 Entry
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the future of Corrosion-Fatigue engineering. The application of repetitive loads results in fatigue damage that can propagate and cause catastrophic failures. The ambient conditions around a fatigue crack tip
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. At a glance Application deadline01 Apr 2026 Award type(s)PhD Start date01 Jun 2026 EligibilityUK, EU, Rest of world Reference numberSATM606 Entry requirements Applicants should have an equivalent