22 high-performance-computing-postdoc research jobs at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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(particularly clinicians and allied health professionals). You will provide timely and high-quality statistical input and leadership to research projects, including input to the design, analysis, and reporting
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variable-stiffness catheter for cardiovascular interventions. Each year, over 100,000 percutaneous coronary interventions are performed in the UK to treat heart attacks and angina. These minimally invasive
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, on-site medical cover for high risk studies, and assessment of, reporting and acute management of potential adverse events Attend meetings related to the development and conduct of EM studies as agreed with
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(MRSA), is associated with significant mortality and a high-priority for new therapeutics and vaccines. Better understanding of the human immune response and more accurate models of infection are urgently
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subject knowledge of Health Psychology is essential. The post-holder will have excellent organisational and communicative skills. The post-holder will support the research programme of Dr Rebecca Webster
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homeostasis in the brain with a particular focus on oxygen regulation. Since neuronal computation is tightly coupled with oxygen availability, Isabel is interested in how metabolic mechanisms fail as people age
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audiences (assessed at: application and interview) Experience in working collaboratively across a team (assessed at: application and interview) A commitment to high standards of integrity, consistent with
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(eg some screening assessments), consent protocols, on-site medical cover for high risk studies, and assessment of, reporting and acute management of potential adverse events Attend meetings related
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Health programme (Chief Investigator, Dr Matthew Franklin ) to evaluate the (cost-)effectiveness of mental health treatments used with Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression services using NHS real
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to CO2 capture schemes. This research project focuses on combining computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and process simulation tools to study in detail the performance of an amine capture post-combustion