314 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University" positions at University of Sheffield
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round Details The adult heart is a highly complex organ that develops through the remodelling of a simple linear tube at very early stages of embryonic development. This remodelling, termed morphogenesis
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Career Development programme). The role also requires the maintenance of administration processes, databases and web pages, the dissemination of materials for students, and organisation of various
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retrofitted interventions such as SUDS (sustainable urban drainage systems). Working with project partners you will use the results to establish if and how urban developments can be reimagined, to improve
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with bedroom allocation for ad-hoc cohorts including summer conferencing and respond to guest enquiries. Record daily deliveries, post and lost property; prepare outgoing mail for students and staff
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performance. Undertake curriculum development work, planning, development and evaluation of modules and related materials, and supervise module provision with support from senior colleagues as appropriate. Work
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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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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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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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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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. Participate in the annual Staff Development and Review Scheme (SRDS) process. As a member of staff, you will be encouraged to make ethical decisions in your role, embedding the University sustainability