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lab https://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/lahirilab/) with structural bioinformatics (Chaudhuri lab, https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/people/academic-staff/roy-chaudhuri) and plant genetics
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performance. Conduct personal scholarship; identifying literature and updating own knowledge; assessing the validity of the literature and its contribution to the development of own field as
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mathematical ecosystem modelling with experimental data. Our lab strongly supports cross-disciplinary approaches to research. We straddle the clusters of Molecular Microbiology and Ecology and Evolution, and you
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with strategic aims. We are seeking a creative, high-performing and engaging Team Leader who can manage and lead the SAP development and operations team as part of our Technology function. The role will
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grade the end-of-life material properties. These techniques are already in development at the University of Sheffield for assessing in operando material properties of offshore wind turbine blades
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Statistical Analysis Plan guidance (APT-SAP)’ project (https://sheffield.ac.uk/ctru/current-trials/apt-sap ). Provide high-quality statistical advice and support to multidisciplinary research projects within
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The development of flexible cognition in children and adults School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr D Carroll Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details
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Deciphering the evolution of male sexual ornaments and female preference in stalk-eyed flies School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr A Wright Application Deadline: Applications
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description of black holes. A fundamental principle of quantum mechanics is the unitarity of time evolution, which implies that a quantum state cannot “disappear” but exists at all times. Using the principle
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, to-date studies have been limited by a lack of metastatic models where cells can be followed from primary tumour development to secondary tumour formation in adult organisms. We recently overcame