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Institute (DHI) Established in 1994, the DHI’s mission is to support the innovative use of technology and computation within arts, humanities and heritage research as both a method of inquiry and a means of
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. The successful applicant will use a variety of imaging and computational image analysis techniques to generate a 3D morphometric atlas of post-embryonic stages of otic development in the wild-type zebrafish, with
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neutrophil-derived extracellular vesicles in accordance with ISEV guidelines. Maintain and manage mouse models of atherosclerosis, including performing relevant in vivo experiments and tissue collection
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enrichment activities. You will have a Minimum Level 3 qualification in a relevant engineering discipline, (BTEC/NVQ/C&G/HNC) and relevant trade/industrial experience. Main duties and responsibilities Perform
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collaborate with researchers at Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich and Centre Algatech, Trebon, Czech Republic, as part of the Synergy research programme. The aims of the Sheffield part of the Synergy
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improvements in manufacturing performance for our customers. Our projects are collaborative and often complex, involving multiple partners, working on innovative technology to provide practical solutions
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to learn cutting-edge techniques using the University of Sheffield’s world-class research facilities, including microscopy, high-throughput genomics and metabolomics. You will also learn how to integrate
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. To fill in this gap, in collaboration with industrial partners, the research will develop novel Machine Learning and Computer Vision methods for detecting and localising. These will be used to develop
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within and aligned to the core substantive spine of our undergraduate Politics and International Relations programme. The School provides an inclusive, pluralist and friendly place to work. We are also
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Decarbonising construction: Advanced spectroscopic approaches to understand nanostructural development and phase evolution in high-performance, low-carbon cements