52 network-coding-"Chung-Ang-University"-"Chung-Ang-University" positions at Heriot Watt University
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Role: Research Associate in Quantum Networks Grade and Salary: Grade 7 - £37,694 - £47,389 Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Fixed Term (14 months or as funding allows) Location: Edinburgh Campus
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the following areas: Propose, develop and conduct experiments to push the state-of-the-art on spin-photon interfacing in SiC for quantum networking applications Actively collaborate with colleagues working
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technical nature Liaison and Network Liaise with colleagues and students. Participate on School/Institute committees, for example, teaching groups, examination boards, etc. Build internal contacts and
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communication using a range of media. Communicate complex information, orally, in writing and electronically. Communicate material of a specialist or highly technical nature Liaison and Network Liaise with
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Liaison and Network Liaise with colleagues and students. Participate on School/Institute committees, for example, teaching groups, examination boards, etc. Build internal contacts and participate in
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applicable, and with external networks both for the exchange of information, to share learning, and to form relationships for future collaboration. Be committed to the required time hours including contact
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aims at addressing computational challenges associated with data acquisition and information extraction from complex sensors and sensor networks. Crucially, uncertainty management and quantification
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computer hardware and software systems, AV services , network and communication systems, resolving technical issues concerning students and staff. The successful candidate is expected to be passionate in
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industrial and healthcare technology to fundamental scientific research, both in our own laboratories and in collaboration with a large international network of partners in academia and industry. LUPO is
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to fossil fuels and to the drive towards reduction in CO2 emissions towards creating a ‘net-zero’ society has highlighted the juxtaposition of needing to provide metals and mineral elements to support