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the flask, whilst the impurities are simply washed away. For more information, please contact Dr Twyman (l.j.twyman@sheffield.ac.uk) and see Dr Lance J. Twyman | Chemistry | The University of Sheffield
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engineers to monitor and maintain shell structures in real time. By combining data from sensors with advanced computer models, a digital twin can continuously track how a shell responds to changing loads and
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Application/ interview Further Information Grade: Grade 8£48,822 - £58,225 Duration:12 months, to start as soon as possible and no later than mid March 2026. Line manager: Programme Director Direct reports
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positions in Astronomy, Biology, Computer Science, Chemistry & Materials, Data Science & Scientific Computing, Earth Science, Mathematics, Neuroscience, and Physics , in a world-class research environment
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that. You'll be diving deep into real-time data collected during the drilling process to predict quality and tool life as it happens. This is about moving from guesswork and post-process checks to intelligent
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IT skills including experience of Google and Microsoft applications. Essential Application Further Information Grade 7 Salary £38,784-£46,049 per annum with the potential to progress to £51,039 through
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of weaving and compaction parameters. Create a process monitoring system to integrate data from the loom with the resulting woven structure. Develop a reduced-order, data-informed process model of the weaving
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your interest in and suitability for the project prior to submitting your application. Please refer to the EPSRC DLA webpage for detailed information about the EPSRC DLA and how to apply. Funding Notes
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to submitting your application. Please refer to the EPSRC DLA webpage for detailed information about the EPSRC DLA and how to apply. Funding Notes The award will fund the full (UK or Overseas) tuition fee and a
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, losing information in the process. We aim to develop a framework allowing the spatial structure to be used in the ensemble itself, which would make better use of available information and allow spatially