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. The role The Wireless Delivery Manager will join a team of customer-focused wireless specialists, working to help 60,000 students, staff and visitors access high quality Wi-Fi services. You'll manage
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real-time decision-making. The field is developing rapidly across academia and industry. The network community spans expertise in neuromorphic computing, hardware and chip design, microelectronics
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30,000 users and more than 100,000 connected devices. You will work on structured cabling, fibre backbone networks and enterprise wireless deployments as part of new building developments and refurbishment
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research in underwater optical wireless communication (UOWC). Recent studies in controlled in-lab testbeds have shown the possibility of a Gbps data rate. But achieving reliable, robust and resilient data
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that validate link performance for optical interconnects / wireless light communications demonstrators within HiSOPE. Key Duties and Responsibilities Conduct and disseminate original research aligned with
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adopted in autonomous (self-powered) sensing including power management, energy storage, data collection/storage and wireless transmission. Testing & validating the developed MEMS system (including circuit
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generation (6G) wireless networks. Additionally, the University is involved in the second Telecoms Hub, 'All-Spectrum Connectivity' (HASC), which is led by the University of Oxford, along with several other
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, H. Yang, P. Xiao, Z. Chu and E. Garcia-Palacios, "Resource Allocation for UAV-Assisted Wireless Powered D2D Networks With Flying and Ground Eavesdropping," in IEEE Commun. Lett., vol. 27, no. 8, pp
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the next generation of electromagnetic systems and work at one of the leading institutions in the UK in microwave and communication technology, the Centre for Wireless Innovation – Queen’s University Belfast
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opportunity for a Network Operations Engineer within Network Services. You will join the multi-skilled and highly collaborative Network Operations team, supporting and delivering wired and wireless connectivity