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Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/smph For informal enquiries about this job contact Dr Heather Wilson, Principal Investigator, H.L.Wilson@sheffield.ac.uk Next steps in the recruitment process It is
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devices with integrated sensing, computing, communication and possibly actuation capabilities will work together to achieve a common mission-specific task. The nodes may be heterogeneous, with varying
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Overview We are seeking two dedicated and enthusiastic Research Associates (50% FTE) to join an exciting programme of research on gender-based violence and child sexual abuse (CSA). The posts
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support a process and outcomes evaluation of the Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Teams (PHIRST) scheme (https://phirst.nihr.ac.uk/) and is funded by the National Institute for Health Research
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@sheffield.ac.uk or look at the University’s website: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd. Further Information on the Particle Physics group in Sheffield and our projects can be found here: https
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information with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail and will have previously supported student or programme related processes. They will also be able to build effective relationships with staff
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, including computer vision and machine vision. As a project engineer, you will ensure successful project delivery, delivering continuous improvements to IMG processes and build AMRC’s reputation in computer
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Work arrangement Full-time - Permanent Line manager Technical Fellow Direct reports N/A Our website https://www.amrc.co.uk/ For informal enquiries about this job contact Daniel Whitehead, Technical
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Synchronization of turbulent channel flow School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Yi Li, Dr Ashley Willis Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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accepted all year round Details The advent of easily accessible high performance computers or computer clusters and numerical techniques such as finite element methods (FEM) facilitates the highly accurate