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The computer and database technician will be responsible for management, troubleshooting and optimization of the database system at the 14CHRONO radiocarbon laboratory, ensuring it is secure, robust
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Honours degree in Computer Science/Mathematics/ Electrical and Electronic Engineering (or related discipline) Have, or be about to obtain*, a PhD in a relevant subject (must be obtained within 3 months
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Queen’s University Belfast. The post holder will support the progression of the technology from TRL 4/5 to TRL 6/7 under the Invest NI Proof of Concept (PoC) Stage 2 programme, ensuring robust analytical
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(the ENCIRCLE Programme). The post will involve assisting in the development of research proposals and the planning and delivery of the research project so the overall research objectives of the project are met
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reconfigurable RF hardware for CAP-MIMO systems and contributing to machine learning-enhanced ISAC methods development through EM-informed modelling and hardware design. This is a unique opportunity to build
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of quantitative research methods. Ability to be self-led and self-organised within framework of agreed schedule of work. Effective time management skills. Demonstrable ability to work effectively with non-academic
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next-generation networks. In particular, the postdoctoral fellow will take a lead role in investigating novel methods to address the cyber security of future flexible and programmable communication
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outputs. The postholder will also work with the project’s social learning video team to support accurate and engaging communication of methods and findings. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated
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and enthusiasm to contribute to the innovation and technological advancement of next-generation communication networks. DCs enrolled in the program will have opportunities to work and collaborate with
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methods and techniques to enable them to work within established and developing research/networking programmes. Have relevant knowledge of the field including key leaders in the helminth biology research