376 parallel-programming-"DIFFER"-"Mohammed-VI-Polytechnic-University" positions at University of Sheffield
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-vivo biomedical applications. Our research focuses are: (1) Micro robot design, fabrication and control, and (2) Remote magnetic control. The goal of this program is to develop mechanisms and systems
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good knowledge of particle physics and excellent programming skills. Knowledge of nuclear physics and particle astrophysics is desirable. In addition to LZ data analysis, the student will have the
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particle physics and excellent programming skills. Knowledge of nuclear physics and particle astrophysics is desirable. The project is open to home and international candidates but international students may
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academia. The candidate should have a good knowledge of particle physics and experience programming in Python or C++. Early applications are recommended, with the deadline for the first round of
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programming e.g. using Matlab, Python, or R. View DetailsEmail EnquiryApply Online
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experiments at synchrotrons and at the electron microscopy facilities of our collaborators. It requires someone with a creative mind who enjoys combining practical experimentation and programming - please
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programming and/or CFD are desirable but not essential. The student is expected to present their research outcomes to the project team/sponsors on a regular basis in both written and oral formats. How to apply
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programming, and some knowledge of Python would be valuable. Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to contact Dr Joe Smith in the first instance. Formal applications should be made using the information
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programming experience is also valuable. Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to contact Dr Joe Smith in the first instance. Formal applications should be made using the information on this page
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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