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  • Cranfield University (Cranfield University, 2019-07-16)
    Flyer promoting the Defence and Security Doctoral Symposium 2019.
  • Maisey, Matthew (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    Group Interaction Modelling (GIM) is a relatively simple model developed to predict the properties of polymers based upon the interaction of a potential function between two adjacent molecules, and a thermodynamic energy ...
  • Gavriel, Alexander (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    Stimuli-responsive materials have become significant targets in advance materials as systems of this type offer great potential to perform a variety of functions in a diverse range of applications that span drug delivery ...
  • Riley, Joshua (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    Multi-agent systems are a collection of agents working in shared environments, often with shared goals while being required to adhere to limited resources. These systems have universal applications and are often deemed as ...
  • Chatzikypraios, Konstantinos (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    A common multilayer vehicular armour design consists of a combination of adhesively-bonded metallic, ceramic and composite layers. The different properties of each layer contribute in fulfilling the lightweight and the ...
  • Zahidi, Usman (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    In this research we developed a rendering based End to End Hyperspectral scene simulator CHIMES (Cranfield Hyperspectral Image Modelling and Evaluation System), which generates NADIR images of passively illuminated 3-D ...
  • Gosling, Sarah (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    Breast cancer accounts for 31% of all cancers in women in the UK, making it the most common female cancer. Ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS), a malignancy confined to the ducts of the breast, is an increasingly diagnosed ...
  • Paxton-Fear, Katie (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    As machine learning becomes more common in defence and security, there is a real risk that the low accessibility of techniques to non-specialists will hinder the process of operationalising the technologies. This poster ...
  • Davies, Sammie (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    Bone is a highly adaptive material and is known to change its structure and composition in times of disuse or overuse [1]. These periods can determine the microarchitecture of bone. This is evident when comparing the ...
  • Sidorenko, Tatjana (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    Surveys are a relatively easy and low-cost method for gathering a group opinion on a given subject. Despite there being several survey platforms the adaptation of these platforms for complex Delphi studies still leaves ...
  • Alkebaisi, Hussain (Cranfield University, 2019-11-28)
    This poster aims to visualise the story behind a PhD research, a project through which a management theory was realised. The goal of the researcher is to share his experience in conducting the research, hoping that it will ...
  • Oishee, Kundu, (Cranfield University, 2020-01-07)
    Is defence procurement different from other procurement activities of the government? This poster will present four cases of recent public procurement in the UK and compare the projects from their inception (tendering, ...
  • Ertan, Amy (Cranfield University, 2020-01-07)
    This poster visualises the results of a narrative evidence review on the topic of military AI innovation, drawing literature from a variety of disciplines to highlight potential unforeseen and/or unintended consequences ...
  • Pearce, Benjamin (Cranfield University, 2020-01-07)
    Interface states at the boundary between two phononic crystals can arise when the two crystals possess overlapping bandgaps and differing signs in the imaginary components of their impedance [1]. The suitability of a given ...
  • Muster, Michael (Cranfield University, 2020-01-07)
    A small calibre weapon system consists of the weapon and the ammunition. In the case of bolt action rifles during the process of firing, the breech is a rigid bearing which prevents the casing from being pushed out. However, ...
  • Vine, Christopher (Cranfield University, 2020-01-07)
    Background: The challenging and stochastic nature of military operations require combatants to operate at a high level whilst coping with numerous physical (e.g. load carriage) and cognitive challenges (e.g. decision ...
  • Gutierrez Carazo, Encina (Cranfield University, 2020-01-07)
    A great deal of studies on the environmental fate and transport of legacy explosives such as cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX), 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) and 1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazoctane (HMX) has been ...
  • Komianos, Athanasios (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    In recent years, there has been a significant rise in the uptake by the general public, of audio visual (AV) technology. In part this is driven by the wider adoption of smartphones, social media, broadband internet, computers ...
  • Stennett, Henry (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    It is essential that we discover and develop new antibiotics to overcome the problems associated with antibiotic resistance and find treatments for bacteria that don’t respond well to currently available treatment options. ...
  • Rooney, Dermot (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    Research into tactical psychology has found remarkable effects on opponent willingness and ability to fight from applying apparently simple techniques. Combining threats causes indecision and inaction, more than doubling ...

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