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Contract Type: Open ended We are recruiting a lecturer in wireless communication, specialising in radio systems engineering, to join the Communications (COM) group within the Department
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to diversity in STEM academic and reflecting the supportive and positive environment within the Department. This post holder will be responsible to develop next generation wireless/wired communication
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. We have an exciting opportunity available to join the IT Services Department as a Wireless Engineer, working primarily
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networks. Applicants must have a PhD (or about to obtain a doctoral degree soon) in Electronic Engineering or in a relevant field and research experience in signal processing or wireless communications
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Science or equivalent professional experience or practice or be close to completion of PhD is essential. The successful candidate will be expected to have the skills and knowledge in the areas of wireless communications
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processing for wireless communication systems. Experience in development on Linux operating systems Good understanding of Open RAN related concepts It would be desirable but not essential for the post holder
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in supporting the teaching, research, business and community activities of the University. You will have extensive experience of supporting and managing all aspects of core infrastructure at a campus
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. Investigating telephone and wireless network issues and performing network cabling and patching as required. Managing equipment procurement and maintenance, including hardware/software installation and printer
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restrictions. Due to developments in sensor technologies and wireless communication, novel Process Analytical Technologies are now feasible for process integration. This project will examine the use of novel
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, routing and switching, wireless networking, firewall configuration, server load balancing, Network Access Control (NAC), remote access and VPNs, network monitoring, virtualisation and cloud systems