327 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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for the University, and develop the means to improve the quality, safety and accessibility of work experience opportunities. Develop and maintain internal partnerships, working across academic faculties, schools, and
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Student Recruitment Intern (South) (Multiple roles available) Department/School: Marketing, Admissions, Recruitment and Communications Contract type: Full-time - Fixed Term for 12 months - Hybrid
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The Development of Models for Mercury Oxidation in Oxyfuel Combustion School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed Pourkashanian, Prof Lin Ma
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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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experience of developing own models and tools (assessed at application/interview.) Experience in managing own workload, balancing multiple projects, sticking to deadlines and the ability to constantly update
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Mathematical Modelling of Neurovascular function: Developing and refining brain tissue models to enable world leading research into neurovascular coupling in health and disease School of Psychology
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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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Heterogeneity in the development of antisocial behaviour School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Richard Rowe, Dr CB Stride Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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enable meaningful acceleration of the qualification processes. This research will focus on the development of melt pool physics to the predict surface roughness and microstructure of additively
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changes needed to secure quality care for the future. Working to develop new knowledge that can transform lives for the better, the Centre for Care uses its collective resources to undertake multi