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Further Information Grade 7 Salary £38,784 pro-rata Work arrangement Part-time 0.6 Duration 2 years Line manager Professor of Health Outcomes Research Direct reports None Our website https
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at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. You will have a growing or established research profile and demonstrate the ability to design a programme of research that will produce high quality outputs and have real
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Overview The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering seeks to appoint a Lecturer in Electrical Machines and Power (equivalent to Assistant Professor), with expertise in one of the following
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, learn standard techniques, and to solve specific integration requirements and connectivity problems. Assist the engineering/research team to acquire and interpret engineering data/results and help
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Engineering Director Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/eee For informal enquiries about this job, contact Professor Chee Hing Tan, Professor of Opto-Electronic Sensors: on c.h.tan@sheffield.ac.uk or 0114 222
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Biomedical Research Centre Our website http://sitran.org For informal enquiries about this job contact: Professor Christopher McDermott (Professor of Translational Neurology, NIHR Research
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Direct reports N/A Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/cmbe For informal enquiries about this job contact Professor Rachel Smith, Work Package 1 Leader of the Nextrode Research Project: at rachel.smith
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of Computer Science, University of Sheffield. Prior to this he was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur. See his personal website
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Overview The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering seeks to appoint a Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor) within the School’s Information and Communication theme and to build
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Overview As a research assistant, you will join a team working on the project “Understanding and improving engagement and retention in NHS gambling treatment services”, which is led by Professor