257 programming-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Sheffield
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experiments at synchrotrons and at the electron microscopy facilities of our collaborators. It requires someone with a creative mind who enjoys combining practical experimentation and programming - please
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panel. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage on the week commencing 6th October 2025. If you need any support, equipment or adjustments to enable you to participate
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programming and/or CFD are desirable but not essential. The student is expected to present their research outcomes to the project team/sponsors on a regular basis in both written and oral formats. How to apply
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; computer vision; and machine learning. Ability to initiate, plan, organise, implement and deliver programmes of work to deadlines. Ability to work with people from different backgrounds and in team across
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- Application/Interview Ability to assess and organise resources, and plan and progress work activities - Application Desirable criteria Awareness of University and NHS structures and environment - Application
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programming, and some knowledge of Python would be valuable. Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to contact Dr Joe Smith in the first instance. Formal applications should be made using the information
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programming experience is also valuable. Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to contact Dr Joe Smith in the first instance. Formal applications should be made using the information on this page
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programme in this area at The University of Sheffield, led by the primary supervisor Dr Dan Geddes, and co-supervisor Dr Brant Walkley, in collaboration with Sellafield Ltd. and National Nuclear Laboratory
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engineering. The tools and knowledge you’ll gain are second to none. Tailored Training: Benefit from both group-based and personalised training activities. We’ll help you craft an individual training plan
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clinical and non-eating-disordered individuals. However, it does not work to the same degree for all individuals, and is not implemented in the same way by all clinicians. This research programme will