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one of the leading Humanities Schools in the United Kingdom. You will contribute to the coordination and delivery of teaching in the field of philosophy and will undertake a range of high quality
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assembly and robotics applications across sectors such as aerospace, automotive, small/medium enterprise support and high-voltage battery pack assembly. We hope you will instigate a hands-on approach when
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researchers through a structured programme of activities. Main duties and responsibilities Take a leading role in shaping how the Planning for Nature project communicates its research findings to a wide and
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, oversee the production of high-quality blanks, and conduct rigorous characterisation on the resulting components to understand the effects of manufacturing and their suitability to the intended end use
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Overview As a Research Assistant in intelligent robotics for manufacturing, you will support implementation of advanced control and learning methods to enable robots to perform complex manufacturing
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informatics, and energy systems, and offers the opportunity to directly contribute to the operation and design of next generation fusion facilities. This EngD project is set within the Fusion Engineering CDT
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systems including our single sign on infrastructure and integration tooling. Designing, implementing and managing the hosting of all systems run by the team so they are resilient and performant enough
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PhD student to develop high-performance avalanche photodiodes for detecting weak infrared optical signals. The PhD student will gain a range of valuable skills for semiconductor research (e.g. wafer
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DBS check will be required for the successful postholder. These posts are part of a central team that includes a range of high-performing marketing, recruitment and events professionals. The team vision
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of sustainable hydrogen production. The successful student will have access to the University of Sheffield laboratories and to the High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters (ShARC and Bessemer). Our group has