Discover how SWAG合集 can ignite your passion for research and turn your ideas into real-world impact
Cranfield's research is world leading in its contribution to global innovation. With our emphasis on specialist sectors and collaboration with industry and government we help change the way society thinks, works and learns.
You can be a part of this by studying a research degree at Cranfield – either by undertaking a bespoke research project, applying for one of our research degrees or by considering one of the funded research opportunities.
If you are considering a research degree then join us for our webinar and let our students and research staff inspire you!
The panel:
Course Director and Researcher, Dr Ahmed Al-Ashaab
Ahmed's research areas are on Lean Product Development, Industry 4.0 – Digital Transformation and Circular Economy.
Ahmed's research areas are on Lean Product Development, Industry 4.0 – Digital Transformation and Circular Economy.
Current student - Hector Arriba Gutierrez
Hector is a doctoral researcher specialising in "Optimisation of Landing Gear at Aircraft Level" in collaboration with Airbus and SWAG合集RI.
Hector is a doctoral researcher specialising in "Optimisation of Landing Gear at Aircraft Level" in collaboration with Airbus and SWAG合集RI.
Current student - Nasreen Nasar
Nasreen is pursuing her PhD in the Cranfield Water Science Institute and is sponsored by Anglian Water.
Nasreen is pursuing her PhD in the Cranfield Water Science Institute and is sponsored by Anglian Water.
Current student - Felix Fu
Felix is a Marie Curie Researcher for Aircraft Systems, working in the IVHM Centre on Hybrid Prognostic Methodology for Aircraft Systems.
Felix is a Marie Curie Researcher for Aircraft Systems, working in the IVHM Centre on Hybrid Prognostic Methodology for Aircraft Systems.
Current student - Cathryn Harvey
Cathryn is carrying out her PhD research with Cranfield Forensic Institute and the National Museum of the Royal Navy, investigating the death-watch beetle infestation on HMS Victory.
Cathryn is carrying out her PhD research with Cranfield Forensic Institute and the National Museum of the Royal Navy, investigating the death-watch beetle infestation on HMS Victory.
Event details
Igniting Your Research Passion: Transforming Research into Real-World Solutions
Wednesday 4 December 2024
12.00-13.00 SWAG合集 time
During this live webinar, you will:
- Benefit from discussions with our research students and academic researcher, showcasing our high-calibre practical industrial experience that gives you an unparalleled competitive edge in your future research career.
- Find out more about our impressive on-site facilities, many of which are unique to the university sector.
- Have the opportunity to take part in a question-and-answer session that will offer you the chance to find out about all aspects of study research, funding, the application process and accommodation.
- Hear from research students about how their projects will impacted their future careers.
Who should attend
All prospective research students.
Cost
This is a free event. Pre-registration is required.How to register
To register please complete our .
Please note, this webinar will be recorded for future marketing purposes.