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Overview The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Sheffield seeks to appoint a Research Fellow on a full-time fixed-term contract for four years. This is a rare
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Overview The Sheffield Centre for Health and Related Research (SCHARR) are recruiting a researcher with a strong background in causal inference and interest in health technology assessment (HTA
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Desirable criteria Evidence of the ability to work with a variety of materials, digital platforms and processes. Basic knowledge of literature in science and technology studies, multi-species justice and
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PhotoRedesign project relevant to this position are to: (1) genetically engineer a range of photosynthetic microorganisms to produce combinations of non-native proteins and pigments; (2) characterise the pigment
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& Engineering Supervising Principal Investigator: Professor Alex Rothman Research project area: Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) The fellow will work on an MRC funded study involving the implantation of pulmonary
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Safety aspects of the work to agreed standards. Accurately record results, providing analysis and presenting findings to academic colleagues. Be able quickly to adapt and transfer skills to new technology
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technology and innovations and work flexibly across laboratories as required. Analyse and record data to aid the design of future research Take responsibility for self-development and on the job learning
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criteria in the application statement when you apply. Essential criteria Current student or graduate in Computer Science, Software Engineering or a related discipline (assessed at: application/interview
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/MSc or equivalent in Computer Science or Software Engineering (assessed at: application/interview). A track record in software testing, testing for autonomous systems, or autonomous driving system
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/MSc or equivalent in Computer Science or Software Engineering (assessed at: application/interview). A track record in software testing, testing for autonomous systems, or autonomous driving system