314 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at University of Sheffield
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generous pensions scheme, flexible working opportunities,a commitment to your development and wellbeing, a wide range of retail discounts, and much more. Find out more at https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs
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channels. Apply specialized quantum error correction codes for quantum sensing. Attend regular meetings of the research group, and prepare reports on your work, including analysis of previous results and
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enhances the international standing of the School. Identify appropriate sources of funding and prepare research proposals for funding bodies. Conduct and disseminate innovative research to an internationally
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, and participate in research and development to expand the capability of the laboratory. Applicants must have a BTEC/A level in Biology or a similar subject (or equivalent experience) along with
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develop innovative solutions to industrial problems in the UK. You will deal directly with some of the most advanced technologies and companies in the world. We would need you to have previous experience
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, progress with, and complete their studies at the University. Our areas of responsibility include the delivery and development of core institutional processes; student registration, changes to student records
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Development of new materials for additively manufactured turbomachinery components operating in oxygen-rich environments
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, demonstrating a genuine commitment to self- improvement (assessed at: application/interview). Effective communication skills (written and verbal) to motivate and develop a team (assessed at: application/interview
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Overview The Student Registry is seeking 4 temporary Support Assistants in the Fees and Funding team and the Registration and Records team to prepare for the start of the 2025/26 academic year
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-1 receptors in neuro-endocrine cells. Investigations into ligand and location bias within this context could aid the development of the next generation of GLP-1 agonists for the treatment of diverse