324 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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Group, reporting on Y&H developments. ● Plan and deliver governance-related projects, communicating timescales and deliverables to partners. ● Line management of the team members working
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/Coach, you will be responsible for the curriculum development, delivery, assessment and coaching of the Engineering Training in Welding/Fabrication for both the apprenticeship and technical pathways. You
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using their high performance computational mechanics algorithm Alya, by coupling solid mechanics with electrophysiology. This project aims to personalise this model using medical images (MRI) collected
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and delivery; and implementing ideas for improving own performance. Undertake curriculum development work, planning, development and evaluation of modules and related materials, and supervise module
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in downstream projects looking to develop inhibitors of apicoplast HU to combat multi-drug resistant Plasmodium. Science Graduate School As a PhD student in one of the science departments
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, and improve processes for efficient student reimbursement. Organise training tariff visits: schedule with providers/staff, prepare documents, and inform students of meeting details via Minerva
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development. Other areas of experience can also be considered but preferred candidates will have knowledge of and skills in working with children and young people. Other duties will include clinical supervision
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aspects of the development and delivery of the MBChB programme where appropriate. Liaise and work with other members of the team. Undertake evaluation, including feedback from students, in order to enhance
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of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, occasional travels to the AMRC and other external organisations for equipment access are expected. Project summary: A technology has been previously developed
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accepted all year round Details Background: With the development of smart materials capable of sensing and changing states, the realisation of 'robots' that are paper-like materials but that can fold