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Phase Field Computational Methods for Fracture Problems in Engineering School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J L Curiel Sosa Application Deadline
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Investigating the academic literacy journeys of graduate international students School of English PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Nigel Harwood Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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, Computer Science, Systems Engineering, Robotics or Mechatronics. If English isn’t your first language, you’ll need an overall IELTS score of 6.5 with at least 6.0 in each section Eligibility This project is open to
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and seminars to campus-based students, and to produce and mark assessments on core and optional modules across our MA Global Journalism and MA International Public and Political Communication programmes
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Overview The Engineering and Maintenance team provide a reactive and planned programme of works for every building within the university, working in collaboration with other university departments
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equivalent postdoctoral level work experience) in developmental biology field, and must have significant experience in the use of the chick model organism at early stages of development, as well as molecular
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and computational techniques to investigate how splicing might affect RNA stability dynamics across development. You will use CRISPR engineered cell lines carrying degron tags for key proteins
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PhD at the Forefront of Computational Solid Mechanics and Machine Learning School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J L Curiel Sosa Application
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of Professor Jim Wild. (Webpage: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polaris , Twitter: @UosPolaris ) and you will have a joint appointment with the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. As well as conducting
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Overview Research and Innovation IT has become crucially important across the full spectrum of research activity at the University of Sheffield. In addition to traditional compute-intensive HPC