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Overview We are looking for a Research Associate to join our team exploring how horizontal gene transfer (HGT) shapes plant evolution. This position will bridge large-scale comparative genomics and
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to contribute to publications and conference presentations. The development of advanced digital skills, including parametric modelling, optimisation, and plugin development, which are highly valued in
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the development of Hyflux’s superconducting aerospace motor, and will inform its development. This PhD would suit an applicant in mechanical, materials or electrical engineering. It will involve both modelling and
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control. Recently magnetic quasi-particles, which form as collective localised configurations, have been realised and which can unlock further development. Skyrmions, which appear as topologically stable
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ensure a strong link between theoretical development and practical application. You’ll join the vibrant Sheffield Fluid Mechanics Group (Group Website)—a large, interdisciplinary community of researchers
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Essential Application Obtained or are working towards a PhD in software testing. Essential Application Experience of flaky tests in software development practice, including detecting, mitigating and fixing
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support and personal development (for example, Race Equality, LGBT+, Women’s and Parent’s networks). Recognition Awards to reward staff who go above and beyond in their role. A commitment to your
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the running and development of the University’s maintenance management system, attending training courses for updates on the system. · Assist in the running of the Planned Preventative Maintenance
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. Participate in the annual Staff Development and Review Scheme (SRDS) process. As a member of staff, you will be encouraged to make ethical decisions in your role, embedding the University sustainability
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transient absorption. You will use these insights to guide the development of novel organic charge-transport layers from a world-leading synthetic chemist, (Prof. Iain McCulloch FRS, Oxford) to beat the