331 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University" positions at University of Sheffield
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performance. This will allow us to develop next-generation low-carbon cement wasteforms for safe disposal of radioactive waste that will help to protect the wellbeing of society and the environment, and enable
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Development of new materials for additively manufactured turbomachinery components operating in oxygen-rich environments
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, and a confident communicator. This job is part of a 48-month apprenticeship where you will engage in on and off the job learning and development activities that will lead to degree qualification. To be
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-destructive and in-situ method to measure soil moisture, density, and elemental composition. This project aims to develop advanced sensors for neutron and gamma ray sensing, tailored for agricultural
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and responsibilities Management of the Student Registry, ensuring that processes, systems and services align with the University's overall strategic objectives. Development of the student record
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aspects of the development and delivery of the MBChB programme where appropriate. Liaise and work with other members of the team. Undertake evaluation, including feedback from students, in order to enhance
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regulations, throughout the year. First point of contact for examinations queries, including in person enquiries to the help desk and responding to email and telephone enquiries. Prepare and pack examination
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on disrupting bacterial virulence rather than targeting bacterial viability are considered promising for drug development. Antivirulence compounds exert low selective pressure on pathogens and hence have lower
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are committed to supporting professional development and advancing gender equality in engineering. Main duties and responsibilities As a Thermal Processing Engineer, you will play a vital role in supporting our
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might lead to the development of novel anti-cancer therapies. Preliminary data indicate that the degradation of ECM by cathepsin proteases is required for ECM internalisation. The overall aim