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supported by the Cell-Scale Biomechanics Lab , and is part of the lab’s recent technology-development projects, aimed at improving the accuracy of drug efficacy screening for chemotherapy. A recent press
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Fixed term – until 31/3/2026 Full time - 37 hours per week Closing date 27/05/2025 at 23:30 Sheffield Hallam University is recruiting for a Researcher in Advanced Sensor Technology to support the
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findings to academic and industrial audiences, publish in leading journals, and actively contribute to the development and dissemination of open-source software. Additionally, you will support junior
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We are seeking one enthusiastic and motivated individual to work within the Zero-G AstroLab, School of Engineering, on a project funded by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) in planetary defence
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simulations to improve on existing power usage models. This research will be a key component of making computing more sustainable by providing novel insights into the energy usage of scientific software and
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models with a practical experimental platform. FTE: 1 (35 hours/week) Term: Fixed (18 months) The Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering (CUE) group of the Institute for Sensors, Signals and Communications
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a thorough knowledge of mechatronics engineering for electric vehicle systems and to have a working knowledge of a range of topics within the sphere of their chosen discipline. They will also be
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and testing new bioinformatic pipelines to analyse important public health pathogens. The team comprises research software engineers, bioinformatic engineers, biostatistical researchers, clinical
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computational modelling to be used to design and re-engineer flower architecture. The RA's main focus will be on computational modelling of gene regulatory networks for predicting the mechanisms leading
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computational modelling to be used to design and re-engineer flower architecture. The RA's main focus will be on computational modelling of gene regulatory networks for predicting the mechanisms leading