15 Electrical-Engineering "The University of Edinburgh" positions at Sheffield Hallam University in United Kingdom
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As an academic in our Future Transportation Subject Group, you will contribute to the development and delivery of our Railway Engineering course provision, in particular to our Degree Apprenticeship
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of automotive engineering, developed and sustained through academic and/or industrial experience. If you have expertise in the areas of hybrid/electric drive, vehicle electrical systems and electronics, vehicle
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engineering design, and computer-aided design and engineering (CAD/CAE) techniques. Ideally, you will have a Master’s degree in advanced mechanical / electrical / control engineering, or equivalent, with
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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) are one of the UK's largest graduate recruitment schemes ( ktp.innovateuk.org ). This position offers a talented Machine Learning Engineer the opportunity
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submit your application as soon as possible for consideration *** ______________________________________________________________________________ The Role The National HIPIMS Technology Centre at Sheffield
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range of different laboratory areas for example, Biosciences and Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Health and Nutrition. You will need to have relevant practical experience and knowledge of synthetic
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. The Team The Food Group sits within the College of Business, Technology and Engineering. This research is part of a study between the Food Group and the National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering
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Our Digital Technology Services Directorate (DTS) is looking to recruit a Senior Solution Architect for the Architecture Team, part of the wider Digital Architecture Team. In this exciting and high
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. • Current NMC registration as a Children’s Nurse and evidence of ongoing professional development. This is an excellent opportunity to pursue a rewarding and fulfilling career in a supportive environment. If
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and just economic development. Alongside the two projects above, current research council-funded projects on this theme include research on the future of industrial places, place-based implications