326 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "U.S" positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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for this work. Furthermore, experience of working with patients and developing co-designed public health approaches would be required. Prior experience of mental health research and/or research that involves
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for application to fusion reactors, considering factors such as muon flux, detector sensitivity, and data analysis algorithms. PhD candidates will be tasked with developing simulations of complete detectors and
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year round Details This research is aimed at developing scalable Bayesian approaches able to solve complex and high dimensional problems with multiple objects and multi-sensor data. One such problem is
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responsibilities Research: Contribute to or lead on the statistical aspects of the development of high quality research bids to evaluate the effectiveness of new health technologies, which is recognised both
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Developing Sustainable Plant Based Meat Analogues School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Mr Luc Dewulf, Prof Agba Salman, Prof
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Overview As a Project Manager, you will be working within groups in the AMRC or across multiple groups. In this exciting opportunity this role will be based in AMRC Cymru, Chester Road, Flintshire
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to the Operations Manager, this is a key role which will work flexibly across our four buildings, sometimes multiple buildings in the same day, delivering expert technical and operational assistance and support for
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programmes across discipline specific themes, in this case, Rail. You will look after multiple funded rail based research projects within the Tribology Research Group, having excellent interpersonal and
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experimental research as well as data analysis and algorithm development. Students with either an undergraduate honours degree (1st) or MSc (Merit or Distinction) in engineering, mathematics, neuroscience
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at the University of Sheffield. We are seeking a clinical academic Neurologist with an interest in mechanistic understanding and a translational approach to therapeutic development in motor neuron disease