377 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Sheffield
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within and aligned to the core substantive spine of our undergraduate Politics and International Relations programme. The School provides an inclusive, pluralist and friendly place to work. We are also
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Overview This post is funded by the Quantum Computing Hub (QCI3) supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The QCi3 Hub is part of Phase III of the UK’s Quantum
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personal development budget which can be used for relevant professional development activities including a residential programme at Ashorne Hill to further develop your professional skills and network. You
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development of protocols for commercial deployment (supported by Detectronic ). There will be significant opportunities for personal development including a residential programme at Ashorne Hill to further
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(PPPA) group at the University of Sheffield, in collaboration with other institutions and industrial partners, pursues a wide programme related to these muon applications. This PhD project is
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(e.g., Intelligent Speed Assistance). Applicable methods include quantitative surveys, qualitative interviews, video-based skills assessments and randomised controlled trials. Initial Reading Lazuras, L
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Development and validation of control strategies for flexible and demand-driven anaerobic digestion School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed Pourkashanian, Dr Kevin Hughes, Dr D Poggio Application Deadline: Applications accepted all...
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collaborate with researchers at Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich and Centre Algatech, Trebon, Czech Republic, as part of the Synergy research programme. The aims of the Sheffield part of the Synergy
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diseases, combining biomechanical experiments, micro-Computed Tomography imaging, Digital Volume Correlation, and Nanoindentation. The position is funded as part of the project “ChildBone: A novel digital
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confidentiality. Why does this matter now? Wearable devices have made round-the-clock health data commonplace, cloud computing places vast processing power at our fingertips, and patients are demanding care