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High-Performance Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Polymer Parts Using Quantum Cascade Laser Arrays
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and plan maintenance work alongside new development Working with third party suppliers for systems and software which we procure such as Blackboard Ensure all work is supportable including good
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@sheffield.ac.uk. Our vision and strategic plan We are the University of Sheffield. This is our vision: sheffield.ac.uk/vision (opens in new window). A minimum of 38days annual leave including bank holiday and
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] Ability to assess and organise resources, and plan and progress work activities. [Application Form, Interview] Desirable criteria Experience of supervising support staff, ensuring they have the information
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prioritising effectively to plan for conflicting deadlines, whilst also managing unscheduled tasks Essential Application/interview Willingness to assist and/or lead other team members and to work collaboratively
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closely with structural biologist, chemists and biophysicists. The studentship will provide training in a broad range of molecular biology and biochemistry techniques relevant to drug discovery. In
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Computational imaging: seeing beyond the capabilities of conventional optics
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Tailoring the Thermomechanical Properties of High Performance Aerospace & Automotive Composite Materials
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An Information Theoretic Approach to the Smart Grid
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societal costs. Recently, computational models based on in vivo microCT images have shown high potential to assess the biomechanical properties of bones. In this project, we will aim to show that microCT