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- University of Sheffield 3) Dr Alexander Potts - NNL 4) Dr Martin Hayes - NNL About the Project: Nuclear power provides 20% of UK energy demand, and is central to UK Energy Security and Net Zero policies
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the Senior Research Project Manager, communicating openly about the work pipeline and opportunities, progress on current projects, highlighting risks and issues and collaborating to resolve them. They work
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· Stakeholder engagement and science communication · Cross-sector collaboration and career development through the Saturn CDT The skills developed through this project will position the successful candidate
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the Sheffield Forgemasters Workshop Manager. Person Specification Our diverse community of staff and students recognises the unique abilities, backgrounds, and beliefs of all. We foster a culture where everyone
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sector to communicate project outcomes and maximize impact. Publish project outcomes in high-quality journals. Present research findings at national and international conferences and workshops. Ensure
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teams, feeding back on any UAT or bugs for the external technical teams to investigate and fix. Participate in Communities of Practice across the DARE UK TREvolution and Early Adopter programme, sharing
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diverse community of staff and students recognises the unique abilities, backgrounds, and beliefs of all. We foster a culture where everyone feels they belong and are respected. Even if your past experience
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technology that not only enhances signal coverage but also revolutionizes the way we control antennas, reducing system complexity, and paving the way for high-speed, efficient mobile communications. Project
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organisational skills Ability to work collaboratively, build meaningful relationships with key stakeholders and create strong networks Ability to openly connect and communicate with a variety of audiences
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.2020.100871 Conrad, N. (2024). The informal and the invisible: Students’ pursuit of proofreading among network ties. In N. Harwood (ed.), Proofreading and Editing in Student and Research Publication Contexts