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): Programming: HPC (GPU), MPI Fortran / C, C++ Kokkos, Python, Perl Solar physics (numerical modelling with Lare 2d, 3d / MURaM / Bifrost / R2D2) Experience working with large-scale datasets, ensuring efficient
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duties and responsibilities ● Plan and undertake the research and development necessary to achieve the aims of the project. Including cell culture, microscopy and in vivo studies. ● Contribute
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plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage 2 weeks after the closing date. If you need any support, equipment or adjustments to enable you to participate in any element of
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detect changes in step quality associated with acquired brain injury?” and involves a programme of laboratory-based work using a smart pressure-sensor based insole and app. We aim to develop biomechanical
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problems. Working with senior colleagues to plan workload and resources to fit project timescales. Research into novel technology to advance knowledge, evaluate new techniques, and to solve specific problems
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Overview The Engineering and Maintenance team provide a reactive and planned programme of works for every building within the university, working in collaboration with other university departments
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foundational training in fusion engineering as part of the cohort, and supported to complete a portfolio to support CEng status. For more information about the CDT programme please visit www.fusion-engineering
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the organisation, including senior leadership. Essential Application/interview Skilled in organising work activities and resources with ability to prioritise and plan complex work in a rapidly changing environment
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Harry Woodford, Electrical Manager on h.r.woodford@sheffield.ac.uk We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage within two weeks of the closing date. If you need any
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Technologies Programme and is a five-year project with £22.4 million total funding for a consortium of 17 institutions and over 50 research groups. The task of the theory group led by Prof Kyriienko