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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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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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Overview The Student Registry is seeking 5 temporary Support Assistants in the Registration and Records Team to prepare for the start of the 2025/26 academic year: 2 x Student Registry Support
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, drive our reputation and help us to meet our strategic goals. You will develop existing writing skills to translate complex academic research into creative and accessible content to secure national and
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data in the development and validation of hypersonic technologies. Using suborbital vehicles launched to high altitudes, hypersonic speeds can be achieved either on descent or ascent. Sounding rockets
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regulations and SOPs. Liaise regularly with the principal investigator and project supervisors, contributing to team meetings and strategic discussions. Prepare and deliver presentations for internal meetings
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. To achieve these objectives, the fellow will work with taskforce members to: Develop recommendations for best practices and guidelines for responsible data collection and analysis Engage stakeholders
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, providing opportunities for social interaction, peer support and personal development (for example, Race Equality, LGBT+, Women’s and Parent’s networks). Recognition Awards to reward staff who go above and
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’ (DGI). The DGI builds on the research across our network. This is an exciting opportunity to engage with DGN researchers to develop a policy- and industry- facing output to help ensure that we have real
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to automatically deduce equations that link the input drivers to the system output from input-output data. The field of system identification has developed tools for deriving such mathematical models from data. A