My PhD in Energy and Power
My name is Serap Ozmen and I am a second year PhD student in Energy and Power. Also, I am one of the Energy and Power PhD representatives of the Energy and Power Department and ...
My name is Serap Ozmen and I am a second year PhD student in Energy and Power. Also, I am one of the Energy and Power PhD representatives of the Energy and Power Department and ...
I read an interesting article by EVA England the other day about how battery electric vehicle (BEV) drivers will soon become mainstream, ‘driven’ by different values from protecting the environment to cost savings or lifestyle ...
For Urvashi, studying an MBA at Cranfield was a dream come true. "I believe that my learning at Cranfield as Full Time MBA candidate will help me enhance my skills and grow further in my ...
What have you enjoyed about your course so far? I have enjoyed the atmosphere and the variety of topics discussed in the course. The Environmental Engineering MSc examines state-of-the-art topics about world-leading challenges. What has ...
The Technology Enabled Business Solutions (TEBS) team had a busy year in 2020 working on, amongst other things, the Centre of Excellence in Energetic Materials (CoEEM) initiative. TEBS initially developed and deployed the CoEEM member ...
Applying to schools, a program of study, or selecting the country to attend school in may be an easy thing to do for most people, for me it was a nightmare. I had a BSc in ...
When I finished my GCSE’s I started my A levels as a lot of people do, however I didn’t enjoy them much so I wasn’t particularly interested. I was torn, as I wanted to go ...
This was what most of my first term was like at Cranfield and it quickly became a new normal. Us students got used to the terms “you are on mute”, “can you see my screen”, “are you there?” and “in normal years”.
I am privileged to be writing my first blog for Cranfield University. I hope you can relate to some of my experiences thus far. About myself Here's a little insight into my repertoire. I'm a Bengaluru ...
“(...) and so with too little sleep and too much reading his brains dried up, causing him to lose his mind.” Don Quixote Are you suffering from information overload? How will you evaluate the quality ...