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the ability to prioritise and plan own workload to meet agreed protocols and deadlines. Essential Application & interview Clear written and verbal communication skills appropriate for technical reporting and
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will enable the advanced monitoring and computing techniques of power systems, as well as to create a resilient control and operation for both energy network and distributed energy sources. This PhD
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students only. Intakes are usually October and March annually. NB The University has some scholarships under competition each year. More details can be found - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd
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, Statistics, Data Science etc. Essential Application & Interview A PhD (or equivalent research work experience) in a quantitative discipline related to the research programme e.g. health economics
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computing gear, we’ll make sure you have the resources to succeed. Work with the Best: Team up with industry giants to work on real-world projects that make a difference, gaining experience that sets you
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University website https://sheffield.ac.uk/hpdh/postgraduate/phd-study/history to check that you meet the entry requirements for PhD study and submit your application via PG Online https://sheffield.ac.uk
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contexts. The project will build on both consolidated knowledge in the history of technologies, and the most recent literature on the perception of digital and computer-assisted creative outputs
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application portal for postgraduate research in Chemistry: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply When completing your application, please specify Dr Marco Conte as the proposed supervisor and
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link for information on how to apply: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/cbe/postgraduate/phd/how-apply. Please include the name of your proposed supervisor and the title of the PhD project within your
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localization of epileptic foci in epilepsy and ultimately improve outcomes for surgical interventions on human epilepsy patients. Research Groups Involved: Dr Berwick, Dr A. J. Kennerley, Prof Overton, Dr CHUANG