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shortlisted for interview and need any support, equipment or adjustments to enable you to participate in any element of the selection process, please contact bioscienceshradmin@sheffield.ac.uk Our vision and
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biological methods are developed and applied to identify and characterize biologically active natural products. The lab consists of a motivated and international team connected to national and international
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systems with a particular emphasis on methods and systems that cope with imperfect knowledge and uncertain sensors. The research environment provides excellent opportunities for open-minded co-operation
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of ethnographic or collaborative methods, as well as contributing to peer reviewed publications/presentations. You will also have excellent organisational skills and the ability to communicate effectively with
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challenge. We seek a senior computational biologist to apply these extensive in-house datasets toward the development of novel, domain-tailored machine-learning models and analytical methods. You will explore
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portfolio of public health economics and health economics research, with a focus on quantitative methods. The postholder should be comfortable with a range of analytical methods including economic analyses
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GGR on UK lands. They will also have the opportunity to be part of a consortium project (ERW-GGR) which is itself a component of the UKRI funded Demonstrator phase of greenhouse gas removal techniques
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maternity services in England. To be considered for this role you will hold a PhD in social science or other relevant health related science. You will have experience of ethnographic or collaborative methods
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. Expertise in the broader research areas of emotions and politics and in at least one of the aforementioned methods are essential. Further Information How to Apply? Application Form Assessment Questions CV
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both the density and phase of the BEC. The experiment aims to pioneer in vibrational and phonon BEC Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 186903 (2024) and establish a groundwork for the control methods over light