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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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This exciting fully funded PhD, with an enhanced stipend of £25,726 pa, is sponsored by Anglian Water, Thames Water, Yorkshire Water, Northumbrian Water and EPSRC. The research will address
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including the Ground Operations Laboratory in the Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC), and the suite of facilities in the new Cranfield Hydrogen Integration Incubator (CH2i
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multitude of disciplines. As this technology becomes more prevalent, understanding the forensic fingerprints of these systems after a damage causing incident is critical to both investigators and engineers in
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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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the £65 million Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC), leading advancements in aircraft electrification, autonomous systems, and secure intelligent hardware. Through collaborations
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Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC), leading advancements in aircraft electrification, autonomous systems, and secure intelligent hardware. Through collaborations with the Aerospace Integration
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This is a self-funded PhD position to work with Dr Adnan Syed in the Surface Engineering and Precision Centre. The PhD project will focus studying high temperature corrosion mechanisms in details
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engineering, digital technologies, and systems thinking. The university’s strong reputation for applied research and its focus on technological innovation ensure that this project will be well-supported, with
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of first or second class UK honours degree or equivalent in a related discipline, science (chemistry/physics) or engineering. The ideal candidate should have some understanding in the area of materials