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from intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) — a life-threatening condition often caused by trauma. The project forms part of a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship programme led by Dr Xiancheng Yu
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programme, you will have the opportunity to gain real world experience of the technical and non-technical challenges associated with decarbonisation of heat through placements with South Yorkshire Mayoral
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lifting plan/bitmap format Impact Cost and Time Reduction: A weaving process model and digital twin will allow for trials to be conducted in a virtual environment, eliminating the need for expensive and
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@sheffield.ac.uk or on 01244 735920 Next steps in the recruitment process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place the week commencing 23 April 2026. This will consist of an interview. We plan
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specialist expertise and transferable skills through the Doctoral Development Programme. They will also have the opportunity to work directly with scientists at Syngenta, gaining industry mentorship, hands
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programme under the supervision of Professor Peter Styring and Dr Fanran Meng, with industrial supervision from Peter Hammond at CCm Technologies. The student will become a member of the Great British
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used, which is typically done for reasons of computational efficiency. The project can also include simulations where in-plane shear is acting on the potential crack plane. Funding Notes 1st or 2:1
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Term Plan for Neurology begins with a call for “Urgent national action to speed up diagnosis”. Neuromuscular disorders result in muscle weakness, cause significant health problems and can be fatal
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. The project will leverage existing city stock models from the BuildZero research programme to make city level analysis viable. This project will be co-supervised by Dave Cheshire from AECOM, who has been
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recognition, and diarisation. About the School and Research Group You will be a member of the Speech and Hearing research group in the School of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield and an