331 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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learners and will attend meetings across the partnership locations. They will be expected to contribute towards development, delivery and monitoring of the programme. This will include supporting tACP
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. The ultimate goal is to develop theory and methods for the construction of low-complexity invariant sets, using computationally tractable algorithms. Funding Notes This is a self-funded research project. We
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undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Engage with the pedagogical development of the School and contribute to the School’s efforts to build a culture of educational leadership excellence. Conduct innovative
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opportunity and platform to contribute to research and development of seismic hazard, vulnerability and exposure models to understand risk in Uganda and enhance the resilience of the country against earthquakes
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to establish a research portfolio and technology roadmap around the remit of the development of AM processes, materials, AM process simulations, online/offline process monitoring and control tools as
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Overview Join a world-leading team developing life-changing treatments for people with MND Working in multidisciplinary Better Outcomes for MND team based at the Sheffield Institute for Neuroscience
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collaborators from Germany and South Korea, contributing directly to real-world projects. This position offers an excellent opportunity to build early research experience, develop a track record of open-source
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of research grants in more than 30 UK Universities and plays a major role in UK semiconductor research through the provision of world class epitaxial materials. You will be responsible for the development
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. Identify, create and provide a training and development programme tostaff on contracts and contract negotiation. Develop and implement an efficient contracting process, including an appropriate, transparent
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research programme is to use genetic, molecular and cellular, and imaging/image analysis approaches to understand the development and function of the vertebrate inner ear, the organ of hearing and balance