586 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Sheffield
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those made from Titanium alloys (Ti-6Al-4V), demand perfect hole quality. Traditional methods of checking for issues like burrs, adhered material, and tool wear rely on slow, post-process inspections
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vegetation with traditional engineered barriers to enhance hazard mitigation. It will combine advanced numerical modelling with scaled flume experiments to provide a comprehensive understanding of landslide
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strong performance at MSc) (assessed at: application/interview) Knowledge of Psychological Research Techniques Training in quantitative research methods Ability to communicate sometimes complex information
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explore data-driven methods including machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, to develop predictive HMPM tools that can diagnose, detect, and predict faults in machinery
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flares using the assumption of hydrogen recombination continuum emission, in place of a blackbody estimate. In parallel, but not in collaboration, Pietrow, Cretegnier, Druett et al. (2024) have advanced
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network. When applying SHM, the majority of successful applications rely on data-driven approaches and are moving toward ever more complex machine learning and AI methods. When the upkeep of critical
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lifespan. We will apply this innovative framework to conduct a side-by-side comparison of the conventional fluid system against cutting-edge, sustainable cooling methods: 1. Conventional Flood Cooling
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explore the experience of cervical screening with physically Disabled people alongside their experiences of HPV self-sampling. It is likely that qualitative methods will be used although these may be
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Speech Technology for Longitudinal Monitoring of Ataxia Progression (C3.5-COM-Ma) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr Ning Ma, Prof Marios
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Using Generative AI to create design fictions for responsible technology innovation (C3.5-COM-Law) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr James Law