382 parallel-programming-"DIFFER"-"Mohammed-VI-Polytechnic-University" positions at University of Sheffield
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within a team environment including individuals both internal and external to the University Essential Application/Interview Ability to plan own workload and prioritise conflicting deadlines Essential
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Deadline: 20 June 2025 Details R2T2 is a UKSA-funded doctoral training programme dedicated to academic research in rocket propulsion, with an emphasis on the acquisition of the practical skills required
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feedback on students’ assessments, including project work (e.g. dissertations) [assessed at application and interview] Ability to clearly plan, manage and administer teaching, including leading teaching
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at: application/interview) Ability to assess and organise resources, and plan and progress work activities. (assessed at: application/interview) Desirable criteria Understanding of convex optimization theory
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briefs. Essential Application, Interview Ability to assess and organise resources, and plan and progress work activities. Essential Interview Experience of developing and maintaining a network of contacts
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awareness of faculty disciplinary themes and/or departmental research priorities and plan workflow and resources accordingly. Represent the Hub and/or Faculty at University forums, strategic project teams
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Funded UK Students Dr Alistair John, Prof Viktor Fedun Application Deadline: 20 June 2025 Details R2T2 is a UKSA-funded doctoral training programme dedicated to academic research in rocket propulsion
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personal development budget which can be used for relevant professional development activities including a residential programme at Ashorne Hill to further develop your professional skills and network. You
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information exchange. In this project, you will explore different facets of the following problems • Geometric interpretation of a distributed nonlinear controller in terms of controllability and reachability
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: Applications accepted all year round Details This project will build on previous research within the department to measure the ability of different users to perceive and respond to vibro-tactile interfaces