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Overview This is an exciting opportunity in the Academic Programmes Office to support the way in which data is used to help realise the ambitions and priorities within the Education Pillar
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predominantly qualitative; therefore you should have studied qualitative research methods at master’s level, and be familiar with qualitative interviewing and qualitative coding of interview data. References
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applicants should ensure that both references are uploaded onto their application as a decision will be unable to be made without this information. References https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/people
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further information about the group’s work and publications at http://osbornelab.group.shef.ac.uk. Enquiries should be directed to Colin Osborne c.p.osborne@sheffield.ac.uk. Please apply for this project
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are essential. Experience with a computer algebra system such as Mathematica is an advantage. We are also looking for good written and verbal communication skills. The Gravitation and Cosmology Group at Sheffield
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Data-Driven Numerical Modelling of Materials for High-Temperature Nuclear and Energy Applications School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr G Torelli
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AI-Enhanced Healthcare - Leveraging Multimodal Data Integration for Impactful Innovation School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr Mohammad
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Interacting dark energy models in light of cosmological data School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Carsten van de Bruck Application Deadline
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acids institute (https://sheffield.ac.uk/nucleic-acids) and the centre for Single Molecule biology (https://smash.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/), providing additional expertise. This project will contribute
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the field to inform farmers of varying soil conditions through traditional remote sensing techniques. For further Information, please email p.stowell@sheffield.ac.uk or look at the University’s website: https