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. The successful candidate will take forward their own programme of transformative research in the engineering and applications of novel biomedical sensing technologies that are underpinned by state-of-the art
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consists of 6 members of academic staff, together with 12 PhD students and several postdoctoral researchers. We are a friendly and welcoming group, with an active programme of seminars and a journal club
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Overview An opportunity has arisen for an experienced image analysis and computing scientist with experience in both classical image processing and artificial intelligence to work as part of
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Stafford, at the University of Sheffield is leading a substantial research programme that will advance the translation of new medical device technology based on nanoscale hydroxyapatite, to address the unmet
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pharmaceutics teaching within the MPharm programme ensuring that it is accessible, inclusive and contributes to the University’s Teaching and Learning Strategy. Improve and enhance the student experience and
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)/Neurodegeneration clinical research programme. You will have the opportunity to be part of the NIHR Sheffield Biomedical Research Centre (Translational Neuroscience for Chronic Neurological Disorders) Junior Academy
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programme of high-quality personal research by identifying and securing varied sources of funding Demonstrate research impact by disseminating research findings through high quality publications and
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, with an active programme of seminars and a journal club. Funding Notes This project is for Self-funded students or students with external funding. References https://gravity
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their benefits in reducing energy consumption and extending the operational lifespan of gas‑turbine engines. Working with a Research Software Engineer, you will also support the development of the graphical user
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and characterizing disease-specific EVs and identifying and optimising biomarkers to enable detection on novel nanoplasmonic surfaces. This project forms part of an EPSRC Programme Grant, Molecular