362 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Sheffield
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delivery of student experience as students progress through their programme journeys, from welcome and transition to graduation. You will set the annual schedule of key activities and lead developments to
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and led by Prof Graham Leggett. The aim of our five-year programme is to develop a new modular approach to the creation of photonic materials, inspired by structures found in biological photosynthetic
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have previously supported student or programme-related processes. They will also be able to build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders and work flexibly to support the
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of Information, Journalism and Communication at the University of Sheffield is one of the major research and teaching establishments in the UK. We are committed to a research and teaching programme that takes
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Local Rules for Kolmogorov–Arnold Networks (KANs) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Prof Eleni Vasilaki Application Deadline: Applications accepted
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-standard admissions activities across a range of school programmes (including apprenticeships as required) and CPD modules. Organise interview activities across the School for non-standard recruitment
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to explore include mono-chromatic and multi-chromatic illumination, structured illumination, and telecentric illumination distortions. Computer based image analysis approaches will be developed, including
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organised specifically for the appointed person, in terms of the split between clinical and academic work. The post represents an exciting opportunity to combine clinical work with a programme of high-quality
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of Computer Science, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, and Clinical Dentistry) and beyond. Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy- a technique where a small alternating current is passed through the tissue and the
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World Models, Predictive Control and Foundation Models for Robotics