329 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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breast cancer (TNBC) is associated with poor prognosis because, although therapies have been developed, the emergence of resistance is a major problem. There is thus an urgent need to identify and develop
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turn leads to increased retention rates, improved student satisfaction and positive student outcomes. The Head of Student Comms leads student engagement and communications, developing and delivering a
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Career Development programme). The role also requires the maintenance of administration processes, databases and web pages, the dissemination of materials for students, and organisation of various
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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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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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Overview Education Development Services (EDS) brings together teams who support students and academics to develop skills and enhance their pedagogical practice. Within EDS, The Academic Skills team
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Overview We have an exciting postdoctoral opportunity on an EPSRC-funded project to develop bio-inspired micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) sensors that will be integrated with autonomous robots
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with bedroom allocation for ad-hoc cohorts including summer conferencing and respond to guest enquiries. Record daily deliveries, post and lost property; prepare outgoing mail for students and staff
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an exciting opportunity to lead high quality research and development in device design, fabrication and test in collaboration with leading researchers and industry. Working within a state-of-the-art
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scans. This novel work will significantly advance our understanding of bone strength and associated fracture risk during development. The position is funded as part of an EPSRC project that aims