297 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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all year round Details Cancer associated fibroblasts (CAFs) play a significant role in tumour development, maintenance, and metastasis, and are therefore an important potential target for anti-cancer
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currently taking data in the deep underground laboratory at SURF (South Dakota, USA), and will include research & development work for the future XLZD experiment. The particle physics and particle
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Overview Data Connect, a service within the University's Research and Innovation IT team, is seeking an enthusiastic Data Scientist to contribute to the development and delivery of multiple health
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working on multiple areas of wireless communications technology including mmWave, sub-THz communications, propagation measurement and IoT systems. The technology emerging from the researcher's project will
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) to develop next generation high voltage generators for X-ray inspection machines. A KTP role is a unique opportunity to bridge between industry and academia where you take personal ownership of a project and
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boron-containing heterocycles - cyclic compounds which contain one or more boron atoms. The aims of the project will be to develop chemical methods to prepare the new organoboron compounds, and explore
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professional development opportunities, and a dedication to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We are looking for someone who: Possesses strong legal contracts expertise: You have extensive knowledge of legal
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Engineering at the University of Sheffield, where you will develop your research and professional skills alongside multiple researchers focused on CFD and boiling modelling. Confident and reliable estimation
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-course images of human embryos with pseudotemporal single-cell sequencing data to build a testable virtual human embryo to identify the control points that govern normal and divergent human development. We
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Overview Our team has developed a novel biomaterial which can be injected to restore soft tissue volume for patients who need tissue reconstruction (e.g. post mastectomy or following tissue trauma