16 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"U.S" positions at University of Sheffield
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Award at the University of Sheffield. The synthesis of small, complex organic molecules in a predictable and reliable manner enables important advances across multiple sectors from the pharmaceutical
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view to future translation to clinical practice. Work plan The project will progress in three phases, each of which are expected to lead to a published paper led by the student: Year 1. Development
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research project ‘Perceptual bias and the evolution of organismal communication signals’ as a Research Associate. The project willmake use of recent advances in computational neuroscience, machine learning
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complex, involving multiple partners, working on innovative technology to provide practical solutions to industrial problems. As a member of the multi-functional project team, you will contribute
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collaboration experience. Main duties and responsibilities Develop findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) AI / machine learning software, tools, and workflows to support multiple exploratory
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-readiness and translational cancer research We welcome candidates from diverse academic and professional backgrounds including health sciences, data science, biomedical informatics, and computational fields
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well as sponsor information to Faculty/departments. Providing external auditors with relevant information necessary for completing the audit of externally funded projects. Plan tasks in accordance with known
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responsibilities Scoping, planning and delivery of a variety of projects and programmes. Ownership and support / preparation of project and programme budgets, in collaboration with Research Engineers to ensure
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of project and programme budgets, in collaboration with Research Engineers to ensure they are not exceeded and spent on relevant project items. Detailed management, control and reporting throughout the project
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of Sheffield. The role is part of a programme of research that is fully funded by the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) in a large collaborative programme with several Industry partners, including Airbus