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(SATURN CDT) Designing cementitious wasteforms for retention of radioactive waste containing oils and organics School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Directly
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). The selection criteria for the position are; • A good honours degree (or equivalent experience) in Engineering, Physical Science, Mathematics, Computer Science or related subject. • Enthusiasm for
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website https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/mac For informal enquiries about this job contact Prof. Damien Lacroix, Professor of Biomedical Engineering: on d.lacroix@sheffield.ac.uk Next steps in the recruitment
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(SATURN CDT) Mechanistic influence of chloride on Magnox metal corrosion in encapsulated nuclear waste products School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Directly
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relevant field (e.g., Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, or a related discipline). - A keen interest in computational neuroscience and/or computational psychiatry
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mission is to support the innovative use of technology and computation within arts, humanities and heritage research as both a method of inquiry and a means of dissemination. Digital culture is everywhere
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-month programme at the University of Hull, drawing on the expertise and facilities of all four academic partners. It is supplemented by Continuing Professional Development (CPD), which is embedded
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of Computer Science, University of Sheffield. Prior to this he was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur. See his personal website
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recently seen the first results in application to engineering materials for wear and plastic damage in steel. A significant opportunity is FLAME GPU general-purpose modelling framework developed in Sheffield
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mission is to support the innovative use of technology and computation within arts, humanities and heritage research as both a method of inquiry and a means of dissemination. Digital culture is everywhere