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group members. Plan for specific aspects of the research programme as discussed with the supervisor of the project. Assist in the day-to-day management and delivery of the project. For each particular
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group members. Plan for specific aspects of the research programme as discussed with the supervisor of the project. Assist in the day-to-day management and delivery of the project. For each particular
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on the University’s Research Culture Action Plan , including activities around open research reward and recognition, understanding reproducibility in different disciplines, and open research information. You will also
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programme in this area at The University of Sheffield, led by the primary supervisor Dr Dan Geddes, and co-supervisor Dr Brant Walkley, in collaboration with Sellafield Ltd. and National Nuclear Laboratory
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shared fundraising targets to help the Individual Giving team raise up to £1 million ‘cash in’ per year. Ensure ‘mid-value’ donors are stewarded through a programme of activities, including reports
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: Nonlinear dynamical systems modelling Large-scale simulations and high-performance computing Parallel programming and optimisation techniques These are high-value skills with applications across academia
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to statistics including; 1:1 support for students, a programme of statistics related workshops, collaborative work with academic departments, and the development of high quality online and face-to-face learning
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Overview Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate (PDRA) to join a collaborative research programme investigating the role of synaptic dysfunction and impaired
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documents to contribute to and support the work of the Research team, e.g. reports and interim reports. Carry out administrative roles as required. Plan research effectively and report to supervisory team
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Overview Our postgraduate research student community plays a central role in the research life of the University. PGR students undertake their own programme of research, supervised by an academic