330 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"University-of-Southampton" positions at University of Sheffield
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) to develop next generation high voltage generators for X-ray inspection machines. A KTP role is a unique opportunity to bridge between industry and academia where you take personal ownership of a project and
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working on multiple areas of wireless communications technology including mmWave, sub-THz communications, propagation measurement and IoT systems. The technology emerging from the researcher's project will
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changes needed to secure quality care for the future. Working to develop new knowledge that can transform lives for the better, the Centre for Care uses its collective resources to undertake multi
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/adaptive algorithms, offline and online data analysis, conducting experimental research, and online evaluation of the developed adaptive strategies with a robotic application. The prospective students can
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particularly welcome proposals that look to data-mine multiple language sources as a core to the research method. The successful candidate will have academic experience in applying digital methodologies
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The evolution and development of vertebrate skin appendage morphogenesis
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Integration of renewables into energy systems-forecasting model development and analysis School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed
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Engineering at the University of Sheffield, where you will develop your research and professional skills alongside multiple researchers focused on CFD and boiling modelling. Confident and reliable estimation
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Development of biofidelic test-beds for assessing human interactions School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Carre, Prof R Lewis, Dr J Rongong
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multiple research projects at Sheffield for the Sellafield/National Nuclear Laboratory-based Encapsulant Integrated Research Team (EIRT) focused on development of cement encapsulants to meet Sellafield and