149 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Sheffield
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metamaterial, to better control the manufacturing process. The end result will be prototype metamaterials that can be manufactured to mitigate for the effect of sub-optimal and variable feedstock properties and
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effective control strategies is vital to typhoid elimination efforts. Typhoid toxin damages human cells causing an ageing-like process A major virulence factor implicated in typhoid is the typhoid toxin
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tested in controlled, structured synthetic environments. This approach generally leads to their spurious adoption in clinical practices. With the advances of machine learning (ML), AI and virtual reality
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and function as the dexterous exoskeletons of the endoscopic grasper and knife that extend out from the endoscope’s tip. The project will focus on the design, prototyping, modeling, control, and testing
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months, with the possibility of extension to up to 42 months. You will lead on the establishment of controlled, instrumented, external test beds to deliver a high resolution data set to characterise
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students. Contribute to health & safety management (e.g. compile/update risk assessments and schemes of work), repairs and maintenance management, upgrades, and quality control in collaboration with other
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precise control over fibre composition and architecture. The core objective of this project is to combine electrospinning with various conductive enhancement techniques to fabricate novel electrode
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and flexibility. Subsequent efforts will involve developing materials with a mechanical gradient from soft to hard through controlled polymer crosslinking, using techniques such as additive
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biometric data. Initial Validation: Conduct studies with healthy volunteers in controlled settings to collect a dataset for AI training and initial system validation. Outcomes: This project has the potential
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to control detector subsystems. The student will also have the opportunity to spend a longer period of time (4 - 12 months) in the USA participating in detector operation. The successful candidate will have a