AI
From Kenya to Cranfield: Building the future of responsible AI
Poonam Maini2025-11-11T14:26:37+00:0011/11/2025|Tags: AI, Autonomy, Kenya, robotics|
The world of technology is moving at an unprecedented pace. Cranfield University is at the forefront of new technology and builds strong links with global companies, giving our graduates the skills ...
Evaluating AI tools for research analysis
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2025-09-12T14:08:29+01:0015/09/2025|Tags: AI, barrington, knl, research|
To coincide with the publication of our new web pages dedicated to helping you use AI and GenAI responsibly in your learning and research, we asked Kate Jones, a third year PhD student, to tell ...
Powering Progress: How Cranfield will bring the UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy to life
Cranfield University2025-06-23T15:40:51+01:0023/06/2025|Tags: AI, aviation, business, energy, government, hydrogen, manufacturing, research, research partners|
The keenly anticipated UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy is now published, outlining eight key areas for investment and growth. The Prime Minister writes that it’s a “golden opportunity” and the report foreword says that in ...
What leadership skills are required to meet the demands of digitalisation?
Antonia Molloy2024-04-23T11:50:40+01:0016/04/2024|Tags: AI, artificial intelligence, digital engineering, engineering, industrie 4.0, industry 5.0, manufacturing|
Digital ecosystems are shifting the dynamics of the world as we know it. With digitalisation being a norm in the software industry, there is currently a rapid rise in its translation ...
Why the next generation of aircraft need to become conscious
James Hill2022-03-03T11:44:11+00:0028/02/2022|Tags: aerospace, AI, aviation, conscious aircraft, digital aviation, Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) Centre, MRO|
Imagine an aircraft with a human-like nervous system, aware of the health of its core organs and covered in a skin which enables it to sense damage and changes in the external environment, such as ...
How big tech can anticipate its responsibilities
Professor David Grayson2017-10-11T11:55:58+01:0011/10/2017|Tags: AI, cranfield university, Technology|
“The Circle” is a powerful albeit dystopian novel by the American writer Dave Eggers, about an eponymous fictional Internet company. Think Google, Apple, LinkedIn and more rolled into one. The novel follows the central character ...
