318 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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well as the complex coupling between them. We have an exciting opportunity to contribute to a high-profile project focused on the development of the Solar Atmospheric Modelling Suite (SAMS) — a next-generation, modular
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at the University of Sheffield, you’ll be part of the Science Graduate School. You’ll get access to training opportunities designed to support your career development by helping you gain professional skills
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Biofabrication approaches for the development of smart multifunctional biomaterials for corneal healing
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Perceptual bias and the evolution of organism communication signals
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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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Design of a Fault Detection System for AI-Assisted Adversarial Attacks on Industrial Control Systems
learning. The research will explore how AI-enabled adversaries manipulate ICS environments (e.g. robotic arms, sensor networks) and develop robust detection and response frameworks. By combining real-world
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to the development of OLEDs, combining cleanroom fabrication with advanced optical and electrical characterization techniques. They will join the LUMOS group (Luminescent Materials and Organic Semiconductors) and work
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developing and expanding the CTRU portfolio into trials of cancer interventions. Leading a unit of nearly 100 researchers that sits in the School of Medicine and Population Health, you will make a full
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this using in vivo two-photon calcium imaging, confocal microscopy, stochastic genetic labelling of single neurons, and detailed analysis of neuronal morphology. You will design, develop and perform
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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