165 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Sheffield
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processes, ensure that data access and egress controls are in place and appropriate, protect patient privacy and comply with regulations. They will also work with wider partners across the North of England
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on performance. We will study and reveal the fundamental processes controlling dispersion, fluidisation and reaction of these cements, and design, produce and test novel encapsulant formulations with enhanced
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precise control over fibre composition and architecture. The core objective of this project is to combine electrospinning with various conductive enhancement techniques to fabricate novel electrode
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and flexibility. Subsequent efforts will involve developing materials with a mechanical gradient from soft to hard through controlled polymer crosslinking, using techniques such as additive
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biometric data. Initial Validation: Conduct studies with healthy volunteers in controlled settings to collect a dataset for AI training and initial system validation. Outcomes: This project has the potential
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to control detector subsystems. The student will also have the opportunity to spend a longer period of time (4 - 12 months) in the USA participating in detector operation. The successful candidate will have a
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detector operation and data quality will be required, and so will be remote shifts to control detector subsystems. The student will also have the opportunity to spend a longer period of time (4 - 12 months
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designed to leverage a series of different revenue streams, including providing energy and power services. The incentives and structures will examine a multiple degrees of charging control and different
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important first step to achieving this, it is necessary to understand the factors that control the stability of organic carbon in soils, and in particular the nature and strength of binding of organic carbon
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, it is necessary to preserve and replenish organic carbon in soils. As an important first step to achieving this, it is necessary to understand the factors that control the stability of organic carbon