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of IT skills with the ability to send/receive emails, save and share documents, input basic data, navigate web pages and demonstrate a willingness and ability to learn Google applications and other IT
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and people who drop out prematurely, again using machine learning methods. Important outcomes from the project include developing and validating tools that can identify service users who require
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of Sheffield and Nottingham, and the Alan Turing Institute. The wider focus of this research programme is to develop both physics-based and data-driven models of heart function and blood flow through
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-ion battery used in performing arts theatres. You will play a key role in producing data and media of battery hazards in this sector to inform the project partner’s development of industry-wide guidance
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the accreditation and quality assurance processes. Develop and maintain all management processes for accreditation activities at both School and programme level and lead on the administrative process
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to disseminate research findings. Write supporting documents to contribute to and support the work of the research group Read academic papers, journals and textbooks to keep abreast of developments. Plan
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expertise in conservation practices with design-research. It will do so by developing communications and public engagement strategies to engage publics in their activities. We also seek to contribute
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Development and synthesis of zeolites for the conversion of sugars to biofuels and environmental applications Department of Chemistry PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Marco Conte Application
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consortium meetings and seminars, in particular with collaborators Plan up to several months in advance to meet deadlines for journal publications and to prepare presentations and papers for collaboration
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at the University of Sheffield. We are seeking a clinical academic Neurologist with an interest in mechanistic understanding and a translational approach to therapeutic development in motor neuron disease