31 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"U"-"UCL"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Sheffield
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to explore key technologies and solutions that will support UK industry to reach net zero. https://greenindustrialfutures.site.hw.ac.uk/the-programme/training-programme/ Project: Both carbon removal
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complex specifications using using query languages such as SQL (Application / Interview) ● Experience in data cleaning and linkage of datasets in a programming language (R or Python) (Application
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or upper second class honours degree or significant research experience. Candidates must have a first or upper second class honors degree or significant research experience. A background in computer science
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of numerical methods for solving scattering problems and inverse problems (assessed at: application and interview) Proficiency in scientific programming languages, Julia or Python (assessed at: application and
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and other highly technical problems. Collaborate with colleagues from multiple teams to plan workload and resources to fit project timescales. Research into novel technology to advance knowledge
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legal requirements. Commit to the training programme to develop the skills in a range of scientific techniques and the correct operation of basic laboratory equipment to successfully assist others in
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biomechanical computational model, and have some experience in scientific programming such as Python. You will join the group of Dr Xinshan Li, Professors Damien Lacroix and Enrico Dall’Ara, as part of
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such as SQL (Application / Interview) Expertise in data cleaning and linkage, with experience in the storage, extraction, manipulation of complex datasets in a programming language (R or Python) using
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line with project objectives. Plan and conduct ecological monitoring fieldwork in three English cities, utilising novel instrumentation and tried-and-tested sampling methods (vegetation, birds, insects
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programme in this area at The University of Sheffield, led by the primary supervisor Dr Dan Geddes, and co-supervisor Dr Brant Walkley, in collaboration with Sellafield Ltd. and National Nuclear Laboratory