20 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at Sheffield Hallam University
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students and nearly 100 staff. Our size means we can cover a lot of ground. We teach topics including: • computer science • data analytics • computer games development • AI
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The role In this role, you will be primarily involved in the management of sport science and engineering laboratories, supporting the research taking place within the Advanced Wellbeing Research
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and is part of the Sheffield Multimodal Imaging Centre (SMIC). The BMRC has established expertise in microbiology, cell biology, and mass spectrometry imaging, and the PDRA will work closely with a
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* This is a rolling advert and may close earlier than advertised. Once a certain number of applications are received, they will be processed at regular intervals. Please ensure you complete and
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The Role This role is based in the Electronic and Analysis team within Engineering, Electronics and Construction workshops EEC. It supports our Cisco based network infrastructure found within a
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senior member of the AQS team, will be responsible for managing and leading on a range of administrative quality assurance processes in a fast-paced environment. You will work collaboratively with a
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to diversify our income and target new markets, improve our organisational efficiency, and bring some of our core processes and systems up to date. We are therefore seeking to strengthen our Business Change
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research contracts held by the university. • National Evaluation and Learning Partnership for Sport England’s investment into place-based systemic working (0.8 FTE). • Process evaluation of Health
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residents to enable them to play an active role in the C4 research programme Supporting residents and community organisations to participate in and engage with all aspects of the research process Working
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Here at Sheffield Hallam University The role of Director of Operational Improvement is a new role, designed to lead the University’s Operational Improvement Programme, taking the Programme through