323 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Sheffield
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Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details The aim of this PhD programme is to develop efficient numerical strategies for the prediction and assessment of fracture. Our group has got success in
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to perform equivalent surgical operations. For this aim, we have developed a series of ingestible robots that can remove a foreign obstacle, patch the wound, and deliver drugs (e.g., Miyashita et al., ICRA
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Nature, we have developed a number of porphyrin containing biomimetic macromolecules. These have included a porphyrin cored polymer capable of reversibly binding oxygen. As such, these molecules have the
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modelling and simulation of complex systems in diverse science and engineering disciplines including civil engineering, biomechanics and life science. However, the exciting developments in obtaining highly
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and develop a deep understanding of the properties and behaviour of such nonlinear systems. Without this analysis, it is likely that the technological foundation of our society will become increasingly
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Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Composite airframe panels are subjected to extreme loads and impacts. Cracks can develop at microstructure at an early stage and then propagate due
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chlorinated compounds, which are very frequent pollutants in both industrial and rural areas, and which are highly toxic. In this project we aim to develop a new approach to the abatement and degradation
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; in particular medicine and the development of new pharmaceutical compounds. This project will involve the synthesis of functionalised magnetic Nano-particles designed to bind a single target protein
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round Details The future of machining lies in the fully autonomous machine tool. New technologies must be developed that predict, sense and action intelligent decisions autonomously. Digital twins are one
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to infinite-dimensional optimization problems that are often more challenging to solve. This project will focus on the continued development of a new type of direct transcription method named the integrated