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implement radiation transfer modules for the photosphere Development of the user-friendly help system: a local help system (LHS) and a web-based interactive help system (WBIHS). Participate in the development
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applied in agriculture, to help select strongly-binding minerals or organic and biomolecules with suitable chemical composition that can be added to soil in the fields to preserve soil carbon. Web link
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composition that can be added to soil in the fields to preserve soil carbon. Email: n.martsinovich@shefield.ac.uk Web link to staff page: www.sheffield.ac.uk/chemistry/people/academic/natalia-martsinovich
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universities. We are always looking to work with talented and motivated scientists. Web link to staff page: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/mps/people/all-academic-staff/natalia-martsinovich Subject Area
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-writing, blog writing, an exhibition, preparation of journal papers, presentation of conference papers and the production of impact documents. Work with researchers across our network to help consolidate
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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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academic taskforce, the successful applicant will work to advance four objectives: Evaluate and compare different models for accessing and analysing social platforms data, including data donation, web
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encourage you to apply. Please ensure that you reference the application criteria in the application statement when you apply. Essential criteria Experience of designing and running resilient web systems
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the DiMeN DTP web pages and social media channels, in conjunction with the student publicity officers. Provide regular and ad hoc information, both written and verbal, to the DTP students, supervisors
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2026 (1 year) Line manager Principal Investigator Direct reports None Our website School of Biosciences / Tanya Whitfield / Whitfield lab blog / Regeneration and Neurophysiology (DRN) Research cluster