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Overview The Operations Officer will provide a high-quality administrative service across the Faculty of Social Sciences and provide support and guidance related to the delivery of a large and
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Overview Data Connect, a service within the University's Research and Innovation IT team, is seeking an enthusiastic Data Scientist to contribute to the development and delivery of multiple health
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data acquisition systems capable of handling the high radiation environment and intense magnetic fields around fusion reactors to understand how muons propagate through large reactors and interact with
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with IBD and Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) to determine the information and scope of the proposed chatbot to support a seamless, well-informed and safe transition for patients with T1DM. To develop a
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team, you will contribute to the scoping, delivering and reporting of research projects, as well as engineering tasks such as programming, verification, simulation, data capture and data analysis. You
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University of Sheffield with the Sheffield-based team on Tuesdays, and to attend and participate in DGN team meetings. Because diverse teams help us address big global challenges, we welcome applications from
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infrastructure enablers to all our staff and students. This large and highly innovative department is undergoing a significant amount of change as it establishes itself as a key enterprise IT partner that works
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, professional or lived experience. Essential Application/interview Experience synthesising large quantities of information for presentation to different target audiences. Essential Application/interview
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all year round Details Project details: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been shown to be important in obtaining ‘big data’ from whole slide images (WSI) and offers unique opportunities for automated
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materials as an addressing these challenges. A large experimental research programme is now attempting to explore these materials further and develop them for use in devices. To underpin this research we need