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Shepherd, Dr C Majewski Application Deadline: 26 June 2024 Details Project description: This highly interdisciplinary project combines 3D Printing and silver-based antimicrobial technology in order to
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health technology assessment. The successful candidate will be supervised by two members of University of Sheffield staff (with the potential for a third supervisor), who collectively have expertise in
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applications from current and past (who have graduated in 2022 & 2023) PGT students from the Faculty of Health. Underrepresented Student We are accepting applications for the University of Sheffield Research
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, University of Sheffield where he has been a member since 2018. Prior to returning to academia, he gained industrial experience by working as a research scientist at Amazon where he developed industrial scale
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between Sheffield University Management School (SUMS, United Kingdom) and University of São Paulo (USP, Brazil). The project benefits from the support of several industrial organisations and community
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, allowing sophisticated experiments with hundreds of robots. Supervisor Bio Prof James Marshall is Director of the Centre for Machine Intelligence at the University of Sheffield, and Founder Science Officer
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labour studies, politics, political economy, public administration, social policy or work and employment, although applications from individuals with other social science backgrounds are also very welcome
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‘You can’t unionise robots’: Exploring the impact of technology on the nature of work in the logistics sector in the US and UK Management School PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students
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. The successful candidate will have a social science background with expertise in work and employment as well as a strong aptitude for qualitative research design. International collaborator(s) The research project
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Engineering at the University of Sheffield. You will benefit from the world class expertise of the research group and interaction with several related research programs. The project is part of a larger