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. These techniques are highly novel and have great potential to transform energy storage device manufacture. You will perform research at multiple length scales, generate mechanistic understanding of particle
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decision with multiple data sources. One example is to develop the semi-supervised methods and dynamic system interfacing algorithms to produce an automated and real-time information exchange across
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particularly welcome proposals that look to data-mine multiple language sources as a core to the research method. The successful candidate will have academic experience in applying digital methodologies
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leading projects covering multiple aspects and stakeholders (e.g. academic & industry) Experience in programming languages for data analysis, e.g. Python or Matlab (assessed at: application/interview
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, written and verbal, including report writing and delivering presentations [Application form / Interview] Ability to write up research clearly and effectively in multiple forms (e.g. reports, journal
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Work across multiple sites, including at Mettler Toledo Safeline X-ray and the University of Sheffield Carry out other duties, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post Person Specification Our
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biomarker development. SITraN has multiple big data platforms for researchers to explore in multiple neurodegenerative diseases. Objectives of the Integrated Academic Training Programme 1. To obtain a CCST or
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Engineering at the University of Sheffield, where you will develop your research and professional skills alongside multiple researchers focused on CFD and boiling modelling. Confident and reliable estimation
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to perform better in urban regions compared to horizontal axis wind turbines as they do not require alignment to the oncoming flow. However, these turbines are not aerodynamically efficient. This PhD thesis
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into account. Traffic models and filters are going to be investigated and developed dealing with the appropriate fusion of multiple sensor data. Both centralised and distributed traffic state estimate techniques