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progression up to £52,067 per annum Apply by: 12/04/2026 Role Description The Cranfield University Commercial Team welcomes applications for the Project Leadership Programme. We are seeking candidates with
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progression up to £29,811 per annum Apply by: 12/04/2026 Role Description The Cranfield University Commercial Team welcomes applications for the Project Leadership Programme. We are seeking candidates with
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-quality journals and leading conferences. The successful candidate will, if possible, develop or adopt numerical simulation models and methods pertinent to icing science and engineering, and develop
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through publication in high-quality journals and leading conferences. The successful candidate will, if possible, develop or adopt numerical simulation models and methods pertinent to icing science and
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methods, such as liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) offer high sensitivity but are costly, time-intensive and unsuitable for rapid or field-based deployment. This project aims to address
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to doctoral level in a relevant subject and have experience of research in plant and soil science, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. You will have some experience in mathematical modelling and
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is required, along with hands-on experience of experimental aerodynamics (intrusive/non-intrusive methods: PIV, PTV, Schlieren, BOS) and the design/execution of experimental campaigns. You will also
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experience of management of research, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. With excellent communication skills, you will have expertise in finite element analysis (FEA), impact analysis
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methods and development of new concepts and frameworks. For appointments at Senior Research Fellow level, demonstrated ability to win and deliver research grants or manage research teams is an essential
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to £43,805 per annum Apply by: 26/04/2026 Role Description We welcome applications from skilled, delivery-focused engineers to contribute to our successful railways-applied smart machines research programme