304 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Sheffield
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Overview Data Connect, a service within the University's Research and Innovation IT team, is seeking an enthusiastic Data Scientist to contribute to the development and delivery of multiple health
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this project you will develop and test a range of these inhibitory peptides, based on prototypes already developed in the lab. In parallel you will develop a recombinant method of peptide production that will
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flares using the assumption of hydrogen recombination continuum emission, in place of a blackbody estimate. In parallel, but not in collaboration, Pietrow, Cretegnier, Druett et al. (2024) have advanced
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, high-speed parallel processing of powdered feedstock benefits from precise control over material microstructure and offers improved part functionality in a wide range of applications. Students will have
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operational standards that meet business requirements. You will be comfortable managing the needs and priorities of multiple internal and external stakeholders, and confident in exercising substantial
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at: Application, Interview] Broad understanding of employability activity and strategies within the HE sector. [assessed at: Application, Interview] Demonstrated success in leading and managing multiple complex
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planning and organisational skills with the ability to manage a complex workload Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage and positively influence multiple stakeholders (internal and
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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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leading projects covering multiple aspects and stakeholders (e.g. academic & industry) Experience in programming languages for data analysis, e.g. Python or Matlab (assessed at: application/interview
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May 2025 Details HVAC accounts for 60-70% of all end user energy in buildings. Despite advanced in solar/thermal technologies there has been no real reduction in consumption across the sector. Multiple