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Browsing Cranfield Conferences and Symposia by Title

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  • Smith, Alan J.; Edwards, Wayne; Hardy, Peter; Kent, Tanya (School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, 1999-03-03)
    The Biological Aerated Filter is an accepted wastewater treatment option that has the advantage of treatment and solids separation in a single, compact reactor. Choosing the correct support media for the attached biomass ...
  • Shameer, Danyen; Sing, Callychurn (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    This study was undertaken to determine some of the barriers to the implementation of total quality management (TQM) in the population of medium to large Mauritian food manufacturing companies (MFMC), which were then compared ...
  • Georgiev, Krasin (Cranfield University, 2016-12-06)
    Poster presentation at the 2016 Defence and Security Doctoral Symposium. Echolocating bats have evolved an excellent ability to detect, resolve and discriminate targets in highly challenging environments. They have had ...
  • Fourtinon, Luc (Cranfield University, 2017-01-12)
    Poster presentation at the 2016 Defence and Security Doctoral Symposium.Existing missile radar seekers use a mechanical rotating antenna to steer the radiating beam in the direction of the target. Recent research is ...
  • Pham, Duc; Le-Thi, Hoai; Castellani, Marco (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    The Bees Algorithm models the foraging behaviour of honey bees in order to solve optimisation problems. The algorithm performs a kind of exploitative neighbourhood search combined with random explorative search. This paper ...
  • Kipp, Michael (Cranfield University, 2017-12-14)
    3MT presented at the 2017 Defence and Security Doctoral Symposium.The current methodology for the management of projects is driven by a plethora of guidance, techniques and practice often lacking the evidence from successful ...
  • Badewi, Amgad; Shehab, Essam; Peppard, Joe (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    Achieving success for ERP systems is not only concerned with deploying the technology on time and on budget but also concerned with the level of achieving targeted benefits from the system. This level of achieving targeted ...
  • Williams, T. R.; Stephenson, Tom (School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, 1999-03-03)
    Biological aerated filters operate as fixed film systems in which micro-organisms grow on a submerged fixed structured or granular inert support media within an aerated reactor (Stephenson et al., 1993). Periodic backwashing ...
  • Sidorenko, Tatjana (Cranfield University, 2020-11-27)
    Traditionally, games have been viewed as a form of entertainment. Yet, given how engaging games can be their effects can be beneficial in many domains. This paper explores the use of games as a methodology of exploring the ...
  • Campbell, Thomas (Cranfield University, 2020-12-07)
    The computational demands of modelling large numbers of coupled electrons and ions have long been considered insurmountable, despite advances and refinements in density functional theory (DFT) calculations. However, a ...
  • Arnold, Emily (Cranfield University, 2020-01-09)
    Bone is a hierarchical structure that provides support and protection to a body. In the macro-structure of bone, geometry affects it ability to perform these functions, while in the micro-structure the material properties ...
  • Payne, Henry (Harry) (Cranfield University, 2022-01-12)
    Modern warfare is developing rapidly; technology is becoming more advanced and the modern soldier requires more of it. With the increase in equipment there is an increase in weight which reduces mobility. Threats have also ...
  • Payne, Henry (Cranfield University, 2020-12-07)
    Motivation for this Work:Modern warfare is developing rapidly; technology is becoming more advanced and the modern soldier requires more of it. With the increase in equipment there is an increase in weight which reduces ...
  • Gosling, Sarah (Cranfield University, 2020-11-27)
    Microcalcifications are deposits of calcium phosphate commonly found in association with some types of breast cancer. Calcifications are usually detected as bright white spots on a mammogram. Diagnosis of some breast ...
  • Gosling, Sarah (Cranfield University, 2020-01-09)
    Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in the UK, accounting for 31% of all cases. Some breast malignancies, known as in-situ cancers, have the potential to form invasive cancer, but this is not true ...
  • ten Klooster, R.; Lutters, D. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Packaging designers often come up with splendid design proposals, without being aware of technical, marketing or economical restrictions. This leads to infeasible proposals, so many packaging design projects fail. To ...
  • Perez Garcia, Marta; Bolton, Simon (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    This is a scoping paper that aims to establish effective practices and key players in the domain of Idea Management. The paper defines Idea Management as the generation, evaluation and selection of ideas. The purpose of ...
  • Boakes, Emma (Cranfield University, 2020-01-09)
    Physical assets are increasingly connected to organisations’ networks, exposing organisations to the risk of cyber threats that could have a physical impact. There are several instances where this has already happened, and ...
  • Sabiers, Richard (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    Remote investigation and classification of buried objects is important for many reasons. For defence roles the identification of suspicious objects can enhance security. Civilian applications are also applicable allowing ...
  • Lindahl, M.; Sakao, T.; Öhrwall Rönnbäck, A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    This paper explores the business implications of Integrated Product and Service Offerings (IPSOs). The objective is to show examples of the business implications of IPSOs from a supplier’s perspective, and to suggest ...

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