152 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Sheffield
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corridors and regional shopping and entertainment complexes. Main duties and responsibilities Assist in the development, implementation, and maintenance of quality systems, including document control
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novel technology and its application through into industry to support new technology implementation in manufacturing. Work within a multi-disciplinary team (software, electronics, automation, additive
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Overview Reporting to the Technical Specialist: Controlled Environments, you will work as part of a small technical team supporting research activity in the Facility, greenhouses and outdoor spaces
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supports the semi-automated checking of research outputs, including machine learning and Artificial Intelligence models. Working closely with the Research and Innovation Platforms Team, you will oversee
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present the optimisation of the printing parameters for these films is commonly achieved through a trial and error process rather than systematic intelligent control. Individual processes are being optimised in isolation
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vector production and clean room operation at the GTIMC (Bioreactor operation, stock control, facility cleaning etc) Maintain quality production documentation within the GTIMC Quality Management System
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grant funded by the University of Sheffield. The electrode in a lithium-ion battery control many crucial performance characteristics of the final cell. State of the art electrode manufacturing uses a wet
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. This project will use state-of-the-art live-cell super resolution microscopy and automated image analysis to both visualise the 3D architecture of keratin networks in epithelial monolayers. You will explore how
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The control of plant productivity and development by chloroplast signals
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are monitored and controlled within the constraints of the budget and in accordance with external funder guidelines. To identify potential under/overspends on a timely basis in order that remedial action may be