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Recently, we have delivered another successful Accident Investigation course at Cranfield University. The Cranfield Safety and Accident Investigation Centre (CSAIC) succeeded in further developing trained investigators to contribute to making the world safer. The course was ...
Tags: air transport industry, crash lab, driver safety, safety and accident investigation, short course|19/11/2021
We are delighted to announce that our School of Water, Energy and Environment has reached its 2,000th staff publication deposit in CERES, the publicly accessible repository of the University’s research outputs. CERES includes journal ...
Tags: ceres, knl, OA, open access|19/11/2021
Professor Mark Jolly, Director of Manufacturing, and Hiran Odedra, Cranfield’s Head of ED&I discuss the importance of diversity in creating the strongest team. Over the last few years the importance of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion ...
17/11/2021
COP26 necessarily has a major focus on reducing, eliminating, and sequestering carbon. Less prominent in the headlines is the crisis in biodiversity – the Sixth Great Extinction, with the current rate of species loss ...
Tags: biodiversity loss, connected resilience, COP26, ecological restoration, grand challenges, net zero, Resilience, resilience grand challenge|17/11/2021
We are seeing growing focus and investment by industry and governments worldwide to accelerate sustainability results through technology investment. This is driven by market competitiveness imperatives and the constant and the inexorable elevation of ...
Tags: aerospace, aircraft, aviation, digital aviation, IVHM, sustainability|17/11/2021
The decarbonisation agenda has been talked about by politicians the world over. In 2015, the Paris Agreement dramatically stated that the world needed to limit global warming to 1.5 Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels, by 2050. The ...
Tags: cop 26, m&m week, Materials, national manufacturing debate|16/11/2021