330 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Sheffield
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responsible for leading on the delivery and development of core institutional processes across student registration, fees and funding, formal examinations, results and awards processing, transcript issuing
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development (assessed at: application/interview). Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team (assessed at: interview). Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, to present
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for the University, and develop the means to improve the quality, safety and accessibility of work experience opportunities. Develop and maintain internal partnerships, working across academic faculties, schools, and
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development (assessed at: application/interview). Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team (assessed at: interview). Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, to present
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telephone and email enquiries. Essential Application/Interview/Exercise The ability to work as part of multiple teams and on own initiative, developing positive relations with others Essential Application
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develop a range of project work being undertaken in the Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC) led by the City of Doncaster Council (CDC) and funded by the National Institute for Health Research
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(funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research) will develop an optimised digital health approach to management of this toxicity, rigorously testing the new approach in a randomised clinical trial. If successful, we
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a mixture of experimental and computation work. A current key focus of the group is development of new multiscale modelling approaches, coupled with data driven modelling techniques, to support
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infrastructure inspection tools. Working in well known internationally acoustic group at the University of Sheffield, you will embark on developing an approach of remote acoustic sensing of defects invisible
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changes needed to secure quality care for the future. Working to develop new knowledge that can transform lives for the better, the Centre for Care uses its collective resources to undertake multi