645 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Sheffield
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Experience in developing software to a high standard using a range of computer languages and tools, ideally for applications involving the modelling, simulation and analysis of the large, complex and dynamic
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of students’ work. Apply programme and module learning outcomes to teaching undertaken and liaise with module leaders to ensure the delivery of high-quality teaching that fulfils School objectives. Carry out
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programme, enabling them to develop novel experimental characterisation techniques to study the flow behaviour of DFCs, and subsequently develop a constitutive material model to be incorporated into a virtual
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for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This project is a hit to lead program for the development of modulators to target non-coding triple-helix RNA (NEAT 1). The successful candidate will play a
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to statistics including; 1:1 support for students, a programme of statistics related workshops, collaborative work with academic departments, and the development of high quality online and face-to-face learning
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Overview An opportunity has arisen to recruit a Clinical Trial Manager to support an established program of clinical studies in the area of pulmonary hypertension (PH) and heart failure. You will be
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Overview Our postgraduate research student community plays a central role in the research life of the University. PGR students undertake their own programme of research, supervised by an academic
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Overview Our postgraduate research student community plays a central role in the research life of the University. PGR students undertake their own programme of research, supervised by an academic
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Quantum Technologies Programme and is a five-year project with £19.5 M funding for a consortium of universities. The task of the group at the University of Sheffield within the consortium is to develop
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Overview Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate (PDRA) to join a collaborative research programme investigating the role of synaptic dysfunction and impaired