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involve the modelling and analysis of future energy networks, including electricity, heating, and gas, and the interactions and interdependencies between them under exceptional circumstances. We are seeking
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established research centre with a track record in the fields of motion capture, analysis and work with the creative industries. We have a strong track record of supporting the career development of our
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teaching-related management and administrative duties. Whilst it is expected that teaching will be informed by research/professional expertise, there is no research component to this role. We are seeking A
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become available to work as a Business Intelligence Analyst in Academic Registry’s Student Data & Statutory Reporting team. About the role The role will focus on providing accurate and meaningful analysis
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regional Material Flow Analysis (MFA) / Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) models of current production routes and their emissions. Work with other members of the research team (based at the University of Sheffield
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working in the following areas: Construction of solutions to nonlinear elliptic equations that arise as stationary or traveling-wave solutions in problems related to geometry and physics. Analysis
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have expertise in data management and programming to supply data to the project teams for statistical analysis and contribute to publishing results in high-quality peer-reviewed academic literature
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data from a range of economic, social and environmental data sources manage, clean, abstract and aggregate data, and manipulate and link different data sets apply tools and techniques for data analysis
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in supporting and delivering events both in-person and virtual. You will contribute to competitor monitoring and data analysis feeding into the team’s planning and activities. This opportunity will
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qualifications (see person specification) Has research design and implementation experience, including data collection, analysis, and writing for publication Can organise and prioritise their own workload, with