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closely with existing academic staff in the School of Engineering to introduce new pedagogical teaching and learning that advances the delivery of current modules. Please see job description and application
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are essential. Desirable A graduate and postgraduate qualification in Electronic or Automation, or in a closely related area Industrial experience in an Electrical or Automation Engineering environment Teaching
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relevant area. Expert knowledge of construction technology, current Building Regulations and regulatory environment. Expert knowledge of emerging technologies including BIM (Building Information Modelling
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process will have to be optimised to obtain the specific electric properties for the sensor. Objectives of the research project: Review the design specifications of the current technology, Investigate
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required to make significant contributions to the teaching programmes of TechInnovate within Electrical & Electronic Engineering in the School of Engineering and the College of Science and Engineering at
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the School. At undergraduate level, technical support is required across several programmes including Biology and Biomedical Sciences, Geoscience, Geography and Environmental Sciences & Engineering. Technical
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Applications are invited for the following post: Software Engineer (aligned Research Fellow payscale for pay purposes only) Sports Propellor project (Fixed-term wholetime contract for 9 Months) (Reference: 333a
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research activities within the Discipline of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Biomedical Engineering. They will provide vital electronic and instrumentation support in the installation, maintenance and repair
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related, areas are welcome: Responsible selection, management and regulation of technologies for digital business and digital workplaces and related areas such as technology ethics and governance
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on the Electrical Infrastructure at the University. Reporting to the Head of Engineering & Maintenance Management, you will be the lead project manager on electrical upgrade projects across the University’s Estate