329 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at University of Sheffield
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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
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and more research is therefore needed to better understand the damage mechanisms operating in these materials in order to efficiently predict their fatigue life. This project will develop a novel
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: Applications accepted all year round Details The development of new advanced composite materials offers plenty of possibilities to implement these new structures into highly strained components and applications
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Curiel Sosa Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Formula 1 car composite panels are subjected to extreme loads. Cracks can develop at the composite microstructure at an early
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metallic parts but it will also be possible to engage in semiconductor laser development for extension of the technology into the mid-IR for polymer parts, using our own extensive facilities for epitaxial
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diverse and vibrant community of postgraduate students within the school of biosciences, with a wide range of opportunities for networking and career development. Funding Notes Self-funded project