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coordinate our community fundraising and in-memory programme to typically raise over £150,000 per year, as well as project managing direct mail, digital appeals and stewardship communications. Acting as an
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recognition, and diarisation. About the School and Research Group You will be a member of the Speech and Hearing research group in the School of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield and an
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. The PhD programme will address research challenges including: • Generalisation vs specialisation: How to learn common physical behaviour across different gas turbine engine types while adapting efficiently
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Life and death in the age of vancomycin: visualising how Clostridioides difficile survives antibiotic treatment at the single cell level.
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: Can microrefugia buffer threatened species from climate change?
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Characterization and convergence of non-Brownian webs School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Nic Freeman Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details The Brownian web is a dense system of coalescing Brownian motions in 1+1...
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blotting, immunocytochemistry) Essential Application/Interview Demonstrated ability to maintain meticulous and accurate records of data Essential Interview Understanding of ethical and safety guidelines
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to access a wide range of opportunities and events. It also plays a key role in our reporting, helping to drive data-driven decision-making across our programme of engagement and fundraising activities. You
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Overview The Speech and Hearing (SpandH) group was established in the Department (now School) of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield in 1986, and enjoys an international reputation
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Award at the University of Sheffield. Modern engineering relies heavily on computational models that predict how structures behave under real operating conditions. These models simulate how assets such as