311 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at University of Sheffield
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. Specifically, the candidate will develop MR image acquisition methods and pulse sequences for both proton (1H) and hyperpolarised xenon (129Xe) pulmonary / cardiac MRI applications. These will include zero- and
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downstream translational implications in developing better crops. Chloroplast is arguably the most important organelle for sustaining life as it is the main hub of photosynthesis, the process by which sunlight
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project offers an exciting opportunity to radically reimagine LPBF through the use of a novel hybrid multi-laser architecture. Working with exclusive, state-of-the-art laser systems developed at the
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project offers an exciting opportunity to radically reimagine LPBF through the use of a novel hybrid multi-laser architecture. Working with exclusive, state-of-the-art laser systems developed at the
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that enhances the design and delivery of the School’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Engage with the pedagogical development of the School and contribute to the School’s efforts to build a
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, Specifically, the candidate will develop MR image acquisition methods, pulse sequences and hardware for both hyperpolarised xenon (129Xe) and low field pulmonary MRI applications. The post holder will have the
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on the development of new measurement techniques aimed at the quantification of ET from urban Green Infrastructure (vegetation), including Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS). A postdoctoral position is funded for 12
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grant sponsored by the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to develop a theory for novel bio-inspired micromachine sensors to measure acoustical quantities that have not been measured
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responsible for leading on the delivery and development of core institutional processes across student registration, fees and funding, formal examinations, results and awards processing, transcript issuing
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Overview BuildZero is a £6 million project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) that will develop a detailed vision of more sustainable building practices