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Computational Circular Design: Development, scalability and computational efficiency of surrogate-assisted many-objective optimisation algorithms for circular design for disassembly (C3.5-AMR
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explore facets of General Surgery relevant to treatment optimisation, patient selection, decision making and risk stratification, with a focus on older, comorbid patients. Objectives of the Integrated
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other key stakeholders to maintain alignment between delivery activities and organisational objectives. In this role, you will have exceptional leadership abilities, deep agile expertise, and strong
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for patients to access them in the clinic. Our research aims at pioneering a robust, patient-friendly system for remote mobility tracking using the technology patients already carry with them: their smartphones
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environments and inaccurate prior maps, to name a few. In order to cope with these challenges different methods will be developed. Knowledge of Bayesian methods for sensor data fusion, mapping and multiple
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. Determine research objectives, and initiate and implement a programme of research. Engage positively with the academic community in your field, within Sheffield and beyond Engage in professional and scholarly
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: Assessing the role of upland fires in air pollution and public health in the UK
on fire management and sustainable peatland conservation. Objectives. This interdisciplinary project will assess air pollution impacts from upland fires through an integrated approach combining satellite
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apply innovative remote sensing approaches to map and monitor legal and illegal selective logging across Peru, which hosts 11% of all tropical rainforest in the Amazon basin. Objectives
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today’s climate. Your work will focus on three main objectives: [1] Test for adaptation to climate change: compare growth rates and survival of ancestral vs. modern plants under warmer conditions and
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now even humanoid robots being used in spaces alongside humans. Small, lightweight robots on their own may be fairly harmless, but as they get larger, more powerful, or begin to manipulate objects