537 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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phenotyping: You will use remote sensing technology to monitor plant stress use microscopy to visualise root interactions with soil fungi. Computational skills: You will receive training in advanced statistical
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EngD in Enhancing Fusion Engineering with Augmented and Virtual Reality and Digital Twins
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duties and responsibilities Perform high quality clinical research adherent to Good Clinical Practice guidelines. Ensure study protocols are followed and necessary documentation completed. Identify and
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biodiversity is essential to the functioning of the Earth’s ecosystems, and supports a range of ecosystem services including food production, climate regulation, and cultural values. It is also threatened by
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Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing (AM) through the use of thermodynamic and process model informed edge compute closed-loop control systems. Focusing on thermal compensation within
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is becoming important as glove materials change away from the traditional Latex (for allergy reasons). The aim of this work will be to develop generic and applied tests for assessing glove performance
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audiences (assessed at: application and interview) Experience in working collaboratively across a team (assessed at: application and interview) A commitment to high standards of integrity, consistent with
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Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Experimental investigations into alternative fuel performance, in flames and jet-stirred reactors provide a wealth of data to aid
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responsible for delivering high quality services to students across the aforementioned areas and for working with colleagues in faculties and academic departments to ensure consistency of practice across
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to bacterial infection using qPCR, and potentially also RNAseq and computational bioinformatics. You will be integrated within a broader network of dynamic, enthusiastic researchers using zebrafish infection