PhD Scholatships in Robust Navigation and Path Planning for ExoMars Rovers, Cranfield University, UK

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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Under the Aurora Exploration Program, the European Space Agency (ESA) developed the concept and lunched the preparation activities of the ExoMars mission. This mission will start in 2013 whereas the flight will last nearly one year and has as objectives the following:

  • To search for signs of past and present life on Mars;
  • To characterize the water/geo-chemical environment as a function of depth in the shallow subsurface;
  • To study the surface environment and identify hazards to future human missions;
  • To investigate the planet’s subsurface and deep interior to better understand the evolution and habitability of Mars.

ExoMars will consist of an orbiter, a descent module and a six wheeled rover. The first European rover on Mars will carry a drill that can burrow up to 2 m into the Martian surface allowing its scientific instruments to analyse and sample the soil and search for mineral content, composition and traces of past and present life. Once the descent module carried out by the ExoMars spacecraft achieves landing on Mars surface safely, the rover, which will carry, in addition to the drill, Pasteur scientific instruments along with a sample processing system, will be responsible of the navigation and the exploration of Mars planet.

ExoMars is not the first planet robotic deployment mission since eight successful rovers have been deployed on the Moon and Mars over the previous space experiences, including crewed vehicles as well as remote controlled and autonomous robots. The Lunar Roving Vehicle developed by USA for the Apollo missions and the two Lunokhod lunar rovers developed by USSR were used to explore the Moon. The Mars Pathfinder was used the first Mars rover experiment, and the Mars Excursion Rovers Spirit and Opportunity continue to perform well. are two twin rovers landed on the opposite sides of Mars to search for rocks and soils that hold clues to past water activities on Mars. Future rover missions currently being planned include NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory (launch in 2009) and the ESA’s ExoMars mission (launch in 2013). Spirit and Opportunity neede to be told by human operators which moves to make next. Because each signal takes half an hour to be relayed to Mars and the results take half an hour to come back, this has made progress on the red planet very slow.

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PhD Studentships in Aerodynamics, Cranfield University, UK

Monday, July 14, 2008

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Preschoolers will be impatient to hit the road on the stylish Aero TricycleThe requirement for improved efficiency and reduced environmental impact is continually driving civil aero-engine designers to consider both novel propulsion systems as well as airframe architectures. The success of these proposals relies on a clear understanding of the complex aerodynamics associated with the integration of the propulsion and airframe systems. Funded PhD studentships are available for aerodynamic research in the areas of propeller aerodynamics, intake design, vortical flows and aircraft aerodynamics. The research will be conducted using experimental, computational and analytical methods and will utilise the Cranfield University Large-Scale Low-Speed Wind Tunnel as well as sophisticated Particle Image Velocimetry methods. The research will offer the opportunity to work with industry in this field and will enable individuals to be well prepared for a rewarding career after successful completion of the PhD.

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PhD Studentship in Programme Management, Cranfield University, UK

Sunday, June 22, 2008

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Writing Your Doctoral Dissertation: Invisible Rules for SuccessPhD Studentship
The mindsets of effective programme office managers: A phenomenographic study
International Centre for Programme Management

Cranfield School of Management – one of Europe’s top management schools – is offering this PhD studentship within its International Centre for Programme Management, a world-leading hub for research into this important emerging discipline. The studentship is tenable for four years from October 2008.

In business and government, programmes are used to transform strategies and policies into desired outcomes and benefits. The ‘programme office’ is the information hub for the programme, performing on behalf of the programme leadership team a variety of functions associated with programme support. Some programme offices have wider responsibilities for the maintenance of corporate standards and processes.

There is a growing recognition that the role of programme office manager requires an individual with a certain mindset, but little is known about the conceptual attributes that make up that mindset. Phenomenography is an established research approach for identifying and mapping the qualitatively different ways in which people conceive a given aspect of reality, in this case the work of a programme office manager. The approach leads to the identification of the key attributes of conception at a number of levels (usually three of four) that distinguish and explain why some individuals are more effective than others.

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