490 high-performance-computing-postdoc uni jobs at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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AM projects. Main duties and responsibilities Technical delivery of high-quality research projects to advance metallic AM knowledge and evaluation of new theories and techniques to address current
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booking the venue, ordering catering and audio-visual equipment, distributing papers, preparing agendas, taking minutes for a variety of meetings and following up on action points. Produce high quality
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relevant subject, ideally with previous experience of proteomics and transcriptomics, skills in high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, excellent molecular cell biology techniques (trafficking, signalling
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of student placements, ensuring their smooth operation and maintaining strong relationships with key stakeholders. The role involves managing student travel costs, coordinating training tariff quality
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for high-volume aerospace structures”, a collaborative project between the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, the AMRC and GKN Aerospace. The ideal candidate would have proven
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carbon compounds doped with a variety of elements (for example nitrogen, sulphur, selenium). This project will involve the use of the Gaussian 09 program to perform detailed electronic structure modelling
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all year round Details We recently published proposals on how the concentrations of important biochemical molecules could have built up in a prebiotic environment to become high enough to sustain life
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confidentiality. Why does this matter now? Wearable devices have made round-the-clock health data commonplace, cloud computing places vast processing power at our fingertips, and patients are demanding care
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Enterococcus faecium. Three phages displayed high sequence identity but distinct host ranges. One phage was shown to recognise decorations of the Enterococcal Polysaccharide Antigen (EPA), variable between
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environments, tolerating high salinity, drought, wind, and burial by sand. This project focuses on the genomic basis of these extreme adaptations, with potential to explore evolutionary convergence, genotype