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Wilkinson, Head of Skills: on g.wilkinson@sheffield.ac.uk or on 07753316401 Next steps in the recruitment process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place as soon as possible after
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. Support processes relating to the secure transport and printing of examination papers and ancillary material. Responsibility for archiving, filing and the organisation and maintenance of the examinations
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labelling and chemical shift imaging with support of existing team members. You will set up real-time image processing to high quality data collection. The opportunity for bold, discovery science is how
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considerations for industry including: industrial decarbonisation, Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), technoeconomics, business models, policy & regulation, public engagement, plant operation. - An international
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experimental approaches to explore fundamental evolutionary processes. While the majority of our research centres on the grass family (Poaceae), we welcome students with a broad interest in plant evolution
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offering a fully funded 4-year PhD studentship through the EPSRC Industrial Doctorate Landscape Award (IDLA). This research focuses on advancing CoronaScreen, a state-of-the-art process-based model
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of megamitochondria engulfing lysosomes (MMEL), a process implicated in mitochondrial self-digestion and hypoxia adaptation. However, the molecular regulators of MLCS dynamics during hypoxia are poorly understood. FIS1
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qualities of real meat, while ensuring sustainable and cost- effective production. This project aims to evaluate key processing technologies—specifically extrusion and food granulation techniques
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data gaps by combining process simulation (e.g., Aspen software) with machine learning techniques. By developing accurate, large-scale life cycle inventory data using enhanced digital tools like deep
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are established, the primary need lies in scaling these processes and developing robust end-of-life strategies to minimise carbon leakage from the techno-sphere to the atmosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere