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Explainable and Causal AI for Visual Analytics in Regenerative and Climate-Smart Agriculture (C3.5-COM-Cruz Villa-Uriol) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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leading plant science clusters, with access to advanced growth, imaging, genomics and computing platforms. Main duties and responsibilities Design, plan, and conduct experiments in controlled laboratory
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assessment of the Engineering Levels 3 through to 6 of the apprenticeship programme. You will be required to deliver teaching, learning and assessment and maintain a portfolio of employers and learners to high
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the prediction of failure on modern composite structures. This research will benefit from excellent computing facilities, expertise in computer-aided engineering (CA2M lab), the available experimental facilities
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energy more sustainable and economically viable. Training & Development Your training will begin with an intensive six-month programme at the University of Hull, drawing on the expertise and facilities
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, industry, and data-intensive research. Why Sheffield? Sheffield offers a comprehensive graduate development programme, including training in research planning, academic writing, and leadership. You’ll have
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through their programme. The ideal candidate will have outstanding customer service and interpersonal skills, and an ability to put people at ease through sophisticated and sensitive verbal and non-verbal
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evaporation and flow patterns can disrupt the uniformity of the ink film, and in turn degrade the quality, performance, and value of the film. The PhD research programme will look to find ways to control; (i
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- £36,636 Work arrangement Full-time Line manager Assistant Grant Developer Our website www.amrc.co.uk For informal enquiries about this job contact Charlotte Hartley-Smith c.hartley-smith@sheffield.ac.uk
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Magnetic Nanodevices for Energy-Efficient Neuromorphic Computing (S3.5-CMB-Hayward)