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to tackle more complex tasks, take on additional responsibilities and communicate effectively at a senior level. The post holder may be required to support out of hours rotas as required by the Service
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, management, and implementation of a complex programming project, either as a stand-alone project or a significant contribution to an existing project. Expertise and experience in software engineering. The
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commercially and culturally. You’ll be confident in delivering presentations, complex projects and running events and will be able to demonstrate good IT skills. International travel will be expected, so we
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hear from any individual who believes they have skills and experience that are a match to our job profile. Beyond that, an ability to operate in a dynamic, fast changing, complex environment is
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not limited to: Advanced electromagnetics methods for universal channel modelling, numerical methods for wave propagation in complex environments, statistical electromagnetics, computational
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, the successful candidate will find novel solutions to complex problems, as defined by standardisation committees and the Wireless Systems Lab group. The post holder will be expected to be able to set, define and
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approaches for MIMO systems (e.g., user scheduling). Displaying a high degree of autonomy, the successful candidate will find novel solutions to complex problems, as defined by standardisation committees and
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our job profile. Beyond that, an ability to operate in a dynamic, fast changing, complex environment is essential. This is a great opportunity to help shape the future path of the University and will
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through a dedicated team of professionals. A background in higher education or some time spent within the sector is highly desirable. Beyond that, an ability to operate in a dynamic, fast changing, complex
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devices, circuits and applications. The work builds on the ALPACA - A new low-complexity paradigm for analogue computation and hardware learning research project, awarded as a prestigious EPSRC Fellowship