21 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" research jobs at University of Sheffield
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Post-embryonic development and anatomy of the zebrafish inner ear School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof T T Whitfield, Dr E Noel Application Deadline: Applications accepted
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responsibilities Research: Contribute to or lead on the statistical aspects of the development of high quality research bids to evaluate the effectiveness of new health technologies, which is recognised both
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develop work set as a priority by Health Education England. The primary responsibilities for the postholder are to support the EDI lead for the Clinical Psychology training programme and will include
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is to discovering the mechanisms of resistance evolution and develop biomarkers that can predict which patients are at risk of developing resistance. Work at Manchester and Liverpool has focused
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development and analysis of compound activity, compile and present results for team meetings and grant reports, present data at lab meetings and contribute to other activities in the group as needed (e.g
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Work with Professor Clegg and the wider research team to deliver the University of Sheffield component of this NIHR research study. Develop and maintain a strong working relationship with the wider
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Welfare Officers Complete training in use of the inovivo TTFields delivery system (training provided) Prepare reports regularly and feed back to other members of the research group. Contribute
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manufacturing requirements. The Research: The aim of this project is to develop the essential knowledge and link manufacturing process inputs directly to component functional performance. You will investigate
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to unravel the ecological and functional diversity of MFRE associations. You will be responsible for developing and applying analytical frameworks to interpret these large datasets, enabling new insights
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, develop and refine experiments in order to obtain reliable data. Accurately record results, providing data analysis and presenting findings to colleagues at lab meetings. Plan and prioritise your daily work