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process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place in of August 2025. This will consist of an interview and a presentation We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed
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using an external magnetic field driven by a computer and how to programme it. Objectives: - Design of origami ‘brain’ - Design of origami sensing mechanism - Implementation of them into an origami robot
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modelling and resource analysis; use of Python, MATLAB or other appropriate programming languages (assessed at application/interview.) Excellent communication skills, with the ability to effectively
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anticipated that the selection process will take place in July 2025 This will consist of an interview and tour of one of the facilities. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection
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environment (assessed at: application) Ability to assess and coordinate resources, plan, and progress work activities (assessed at: application) Creative problem-solving skills (assessed at: application
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. This will consist of an interview, presentation and opportunity to meet with the team. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage on the week commencing 16th June 2025
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@sheffield.ac.uk Next steps in the recruitment process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place shortly after the closing date. This will consist of a presentation and interview. We plan to let
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, DGN Communications, Engagement and Impact Officer, dee.goddard@sheffield.ac.uk Our vision and strategic plan We are the University of Sheffield. This is our vision: sheffield.ac.uk/vision (opens in new
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at: application/interview) Ability to assess and organise resources, and plan and progress work activities. (assessed at: application/interview) Desirable criteria Understanding of convex optimization theory
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: Applications accepted all year round Details In this project you will combine state of the art software development approaches for GPU programming with the study of interactions of high-energy particles with