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REASON funded by the UK's Department of Science, Innovation, and Technology as part of the Future Open Networks Research Challenge, and led by the University of Bristol. Based at the Electrical Engineering
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-Spectrum Connectivity' (HASC), which is led by the University of Oxford, along with several other publicly funded projects aligned with TITAN. The TITAN Hub is based within the Electrical Engineering
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are at the heart of Europe's most successful research and technology cluster and we're on a mission to bring innovation to life, making a difference to society, the UK economy, and the University of Cambridge. We
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industry, both within and outside Cambridge, and the UK. As part of the Electrical Engineering (EE) Division facilities support staff, the Cleanroom Process Technician will be responsible for the handling
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also seek to develop and improve current simulation methods (quantum and classical) to study such systems. The overarching aim of the post-doctoral position is to develop and apply computational
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Climate neutral of aviation is possible. However, there is no silver bullet and to achieve it a whole system approach is required considering technology, scaleup, infrastructure, investment, and
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comprehensive University, including software engineers, network engineers, security staff, database administrators, project managers, and service teams. Design systems and choose appropriate technologies to solve
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. The role The Collaboration Tools Team in UIS Infrastructure are responsible for the University's central Microsoft Office 365 tenancy which supports over 200,000 users. The Microsoft 365 Developer will join
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sorter and includes theoretical explanations of the BD CellView Image Technology, BD SpectralFX Technology and sorting with hands-on practical exercises. Additionally, interaction with BD Research Cloud
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Would you like to work for a key division in the University of Cambridge, leading the transition from existing Drupal websites to Drupal 10/11 and possibly SharePoint? The Role As Web Developer and