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Overview This is an exciting opportunity in the Academic Programmes Office to support the way in which data is used to help realise the ambitions and priorities within the Education Pillar
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project investigating how the pattern of skeletal structures is specified in chick limbs. This project can involve complementary systems including a powerful chick wing tissue explant system we have
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-funded research network hosted at the University of Sheffield, and involving 8 other UK universities. This is a part-time role (1 day per week) supporting the Network’s engagement with academic and
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completing compliance checks and facilitating timesheet and payment processes, following up leads and researching external vacancies and inputting these to our vacancy system, assisting students in person, by
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in practice, including the implementation of mitigation strategies. Proficiency in developing general analysis tools, such as static or dynamic analysis and instrumentation, is also required. A
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-molecule techniques is also essential. The successful candidate will be encouraged to develop and acquire new skills during their time in the role. The University of Sheffield has state of the art facilities
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The University of Sheffield is seeking to appoint an exceptional Head of Electrical Services to lead the strategic oversight, operational delivery, and continuous improvement of all electrical
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: Applications accepted all year round Details Phase-field is a new exciting numerical technique that permits computationally cheap and effective simulation of challenging fracture problems, e.g. branching
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) or hybrid CRF and titanium aircraft engine blades. The design certification is strongly depending on the numerical simulations in order to reduce to a minimum the certification costs. Aircraft composites
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accelerate the world’s transition to carbon-neutral energy systems? Join the Thermofluids Group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield, and embark on a transformative PhD