Life on campus
Air Transport Management MSc student and scholarship awardee Anamaria Dioane reflects on her year at Cranfield
Cranfield University2021-09-16T14:59:23+01:0019/08/2020|Tags: air transport management, aviation, hellocranfield, master's, master's degree, masters scholarship, msc, postgraduate, queen's anniversary prize, scholarship, student journey, transport systems|
Hi everyone! My name is Anamaria Dioane, I am from Romania and I have been studying the Air Transport Management MSc. Incredibly, after almost a year full of challenges and unforgettable moments, my Cranfield journey ...
My thesis project experience and my plans for the future!
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:17:08+01:0021/07/2020|
Hello! My name is Sherifdeen Olamilekan Babalola, I am from Nigeria and I am studying for my MSc in Environmental Water Management. I am currently working on my individual thesis titled ‘The Impacts of Land use/Land Cover Management on Runoff ...
My thesis journey so far…
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:18:46+01:0021/07/2020|
Hi, my name is Marta Sanzo, I am doing an MSc in Food Systems and Management. My thesis is focused on postharvest and it is all about the investigation of ethylene-induced Dormancy delay in onion ...
Keeping you updated on my thesis experience!
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:19:47+01:0021/07/2020|
Nice to have you all back on my blog! Well, I am happy that you would be joining me on the last phase of my master’s degree programme here at Cranfield University. I am so ...
My PhD Journey at Shrivenham – Part 2
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:39:36+01:0006/07/2020|Tags: defence, defence and security, Forensics, PhD, student life|
I have always wanted to become a scientist, even when I was younger, so my family was never surprised I wanted to do a PhD. It is sometimes a little hard to explain to them what exactly I do, as no one in my family is a scientist, but they are always supportive and proud of what I do. With my friends, those that are not scientists are happy that I found something I enjoy, even if they may not understand exactly what I talk about sometimes. My more scientific friends are happy that I found an interesting scientific challenge to explore.
My PhD Journey at Shrivenham – Part 1
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:40:37+01:0002/07/2020|Tags: defence and security, Forensics, PhD|
My background is as an analytical chemist and a forensic scientist. I have a BSc and an Erasmus Mundus Masters in Forensic Science, and after I finished my Masters, I worked for a while as a scientist. However, I always enjoyed research, so I knew that I wanted to do a PhD at some point. When I came across the position at Cranfield, I thought the project sounded interesting and applied.
