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at the University of Sheffield. The construction industry emits around 40% of global carbon emissions and this needs to be urgently reduced. Structural timber is an excellent candidate since it is renewable
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in Tanzania and Zambia. We will generate whole-genome data for thousands of individuals to estimate the frequency spectra of transferred genes, with the aim of inferring the distribution of fitness
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. The material cost and manufacturing wastage is significantly lower for DFCs, and the manufacturing process can be easily automated to achieve medium-high volume. Furthermore, advancements in manufacturing
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of turbulent flows in next-generation geothermal systems. Project Overview Fluid flow through pipes is a central mechanism for energy transfer across countless applications, from domestic heating systems
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of Sheffield. The photonics industry’s annual output has reached £18.5 billion in the UK, and it has become a major industry in terms of revenue and recruitment. Also, quantum computing technology alone may
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planning meetings to ensure that apprentices complete a skills scan, understand their training plan and check that the apprentice can achieve the programme. Provide high quality information, advice and
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recognises the unique abilities, backgrounds, and beliefs of all. We foster a culture where everyone feels they belong and is respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's
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the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. Micromilling is a specialised manufacturing process that uses cutting tools smaller than 1 millimetre in diameter. These tools are used
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Award at the University of Sheffield. A “quantum battery” is a device in which a series of individual quantum states are coupled and then charged together. In such a device, a collective (coupled
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electronic devices. Yet, despite this potential, no examples of information-rich 2D materials have ever been created. Nature, provides a blueprint. Biological macromolecules such as DNA and proteins store and