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Quantitative disciplines (physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, and similar) or in life-science with modelling experience. Experience in programming is essential. You should have a track record of
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production software and physical equipment Able to analyse incoming briefs to understand requirements An excellent communicator: confident in presenting ideas and liaising with various stakeholders throughout
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post holder will be required to have: A PhD degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics or other areas related to RF/Microwave Engineering. Expertise in advanced
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17 April 2024 Reference: 013624 The SETsquared Surrey incubation programme is a unique and exciting initiative at the University of Surrey which offers a business acceleration programme and physical
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physical health inequalities in this sector. We are seeking someone who wishes to contribute to this and be part of a cultural change. Our benefits package includes generous annual leave, and childcare
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counsellors and mental health practitioners promoting emotional, psychological, and physical health for staff and students and supporting retention, achievement, and satisfaction. The role will offer
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the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The University of Surrey and Bristol University Business School are developing the work on resilient supply chain for additive manufacturing
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. The successful candidates will be part of a group that focuses on research and development in the field of Open Radio Access Networks (Open RAN), with a specific emphasis on Advanced Physical (PHY) Layer designs
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Engineering, within the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences. You will require excellent organisational skills and the ability to effectively manage changing demands in a busy, front-facing office
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this mission we will integrate ‘wet ’and ‘dry ’laboratory data from an authentic industrial Streptomyces strain lineage. We will determine how the strain improvement process has driven strains to adapt