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September 2026 Details This project is about solid-state quantum technologies, and aims to demonstrate key components of photonic quantum processing circuits. The platform that will be used is a III-V
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operation of the University’s careers and employability management and information systems, ensuring system resilience, updating functionality, and effective reporting. Working closely with IT Services and
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that govern the behaviour of the printing processes for these diverse applications have many similarities, because they are all formed by selectively spreading a wet film of ink and drying it. At
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Overview You will be part of a team that develops, manages and improves the effective organisation of our taught programmes and related student procedures. You will ensure policies and processes
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-forest interactions. Numerical models will simulate the dynamics of landslides within forests, capturing processes such as tree failure, woody debris entrainment, and flow deceleration. These simulations
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public involvement and engagement (PPIE) work with patients and NHS providers. Undertake proof of concept work for co-designing ketogenic diet adoption approaches, including qualitative process evaluation
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documentation, logging and error handling, knowledge sharing with other colleagues, automation of standard processes, appropriate testing, security, maintainability etc. Maintaining existing integrations
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(SI-ATRP) and used to organise chromophores in 3D. You will develop solution-processing routes for the production of quantum optical materials, and design sensors for use in early detection of cancer
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://www.sheffield.ac.uk/sitran For informal enquiries about this job contact Professor Guillaume Hautbergue on g.hautbergue@sheffield.ac.uk or on 0114 222 2252 Next steps in the recruitment process It is anticipated
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the option to develop numerical simulations of the spicule processes by means of our market-leading computational tools, would that be a preferred methodology of the student. This project may require