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environments. In addition to engineering duties, the role involves conducting supporting research into the root causes of non-determinism in software testing. This includes performing empirical studies on large
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driving malignant transformation across OPMDs. Emerging evidence suggests that early carcinogenesis is accompanied by mechanical and structural changes within the tumour microenvironment, including collagen
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that all students of differing abilities are able to access and are actively engaged in the learning process. Essential Application / Interview Ability to use technology-enhanced teaching (TEL) to deliver
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Overview The School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering is seeking a highly organised and proactive Project Coordinator. In this role, you will provide vital organisational, financial
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Modelling submarine landslides for resilient offshore infrastructure (C3.5-MAC-Leonardi) School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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the mission and vision of the leadership team, and involve you working closely with Administration Teams both within AMRC Cymru and also AMRC Sheffield, and our professional and motivated engineers in a
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technology and sophisticated machine learning tools to significantly improve the diagnosis and monitoring of bruxism, commonly known as teeth grinding or jaw clenching. Bruxism affects millions globally
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Developing Next-Generation Biodegradable Flow Diverters for Intracranial Aneurysms (C3.5-MAC-Marzo) School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded
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Passionate about renewable energy and engineering? Want to tackle sustainable hydrogen challenges? The University of Sheffield’s Leonardo Centre, a global leader in tribology, invites a motivated
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Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. Living cells maintain and change their shape, adhere to surfaces, spread and divide by harnessing a dynamic filamentous structure termed the cytoskeleton