285 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Prof"-"Prof" "U.S" positions at University of Sheffield
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reference the application criteria in the application statement when you apply. Essential criteria Postgraduate qualification in a relevant subject such as a PhD or MSc in Psychology, Data Science, Computer
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researchers through a structured programme of activities. Main duties and responsibilities Take a leading role in shaping how the Planning for Nature project communicates its research findings to a wide and
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. This PhD project is set within the Fusion Engineering CDT at The University of Sheffield. Students will receive a 3-month training programme in fusion engineering at the start of the course, delivered across
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scheduled team meetings. Liaise between individual students /groups of students and programme directors. Undertake module evaluation, including facilitating student feedback, reflecting on own teaching design
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a mixture of experimental and computation work. A current key focus of the group is development of new multiscale modelling approaches, coupled with data driven modelling techniques, to support
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global castings industry. The AMRC Castings Group is a leader in advancing casting technologies and techniques. Our team provides advanced casting expertise, including computer process modelling, design
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scheduled team meetings. Liaise between individual students /groups of students and programme directors. Undertake module evaluation, including facilitating student feedback, reflecting on own teaching design
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using an external magnetic field driven by a computer and how to programme it. Objectives: - Design of origami ‘brain’ - Design of origami sensing mechanism - Implementation of them into an origami robot
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need to secure funding to pay fees and living expenses. A variety of PhD projects are available within the group throughout our research portfolio. Candidates who are interested in multiple projects
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CAFs at the level of cell signalling pathways. In this project the student will address this question by comparing the ERK, NF-κB, and STAT dynamics in response to application of multiple growth factors