383 parallel-programming-"DIFFER"-"Mohammed-VI-Polytechnic-University" positions at University of Sheffield
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Sargent, Hawkesbury Institute, WSU Dr Robert Sharwood, Hawkesbury Institute, WSU Dr Stuart Casson, University of Sheffield Background info to the programme We are delighted to invite applications for a
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within and aligned to the core substantive spine of our undergraduate Politics and International Relations programme. The School provides an inclusive, pluralist and friendly place to work. We are also
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process will take place in the weeks following the closing date. This will consist of a visit to the lab to meet the team and a research presentation and interview. Our vision and strategic plan We
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Details Can the repetitive practice of cognitive tasks – as in ’brain training’ programs – effectively enhance cognitive abilities such as reasoning? After more than 20 years of intensive research efforts
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· Working with the Project Management Team to support them to plan, administer and deliver team projects. · Research, collate, organise, and edit material for inclusion in reports and other documents
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Health programme (Chief Investigator, Dr Matthew Franklin ) to evaluate the (cost-)effectiveness of mental health treatments used with Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression services using NHS real
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/supporting of other Project Engineers reports and presentations. Plan and carry out tasks / responsibilities over the short-medium term, with an awareness of longer-term issues. Plan several months in advance
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scientist/engineer to join us on this adventure. You will have excellent instrumentation, data analysis, scientific programming, and communication skills and be able to plan and organise your time effectively
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construct but to identify meaningful subsets that may have different causes, outcomes and respond well to different treatments. Currently popular classification schemes are based on age at onset and the
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round Details This project aims to develop a non-invasive brain-machine interface (BMI) that allows a user to direct a semi-autonomous robot to perform different tasks through brain signals