324 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Sheffield
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Overview We are seeking a motivated and hands-on Research Assistant to join an exciting interdisciplinary project at the University of Sheffield, focused on the development of a next-generation
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from level 3 through to level 7. In this role, you will be required to develop teaching resources using a variety of active learning strategies, to ensure the apprentices have a high-quality learning
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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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share your information with our project partners, The University of Bath. Main duties and responsibilities Develop a model of refinery/petrochemical production processes relevant to specific regions
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of Biosciences at the University of Sheffield investigating development of the brain. You will work closely with the project team to provide essential support for specific research activities, assist with
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curiosity and awareness of the wider University context and evolving external environment will position you to provide senior leaders with tailored support to develop and monitor their mid-term strategy
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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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, 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