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. Assess and optimize system performance to drive improvements. Requirements: Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering or related discipline. Minimum 8 years relevant experience
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blueprint. Driving IT Governance: Enforcing IT governance principles for compliance, risk mitigation, and investment optimization. Enhancing Service Excellence: Leading IT Service Management (ITSM
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-mode HEMTS. Key Responsibilities Development of D-mode and E-mode GaN HEMT Development of logic circuits (i.e. , ring oscillator, inverter, etc.) Optimization of device and circuit performance Prepare
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effective programme delivery, aligning with the approved grant proposal(s) objectives. Oversee programme budget and resource allocation, ensuring timely achievement of key milestones and optimal use of funds
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and optimize space utilization. Stay updated on emerging trends in healthtech, digital health, and biomedical innovation to align co11ab’s initiatives with industry needs. Qualifications & Experience
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, compact model for circuit simulation, parameter extraction, and transistor optimization. Another DOE will be carried out and -based on it- the students will need to do another set of detailed simulations
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initiatives and the academic operations. The role will coordinate transformation activities, optimize system setups, support knowledge transfer sessions, and involve in developing SOPs and workflows critical
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to ensure sustainable and efficient deployment. System Maintenance & Support: Provide ongoing maintenance and support, troubleshooting issues, optimizing performance, and ensuring data integrity and security
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properties. Develop and optimize growth recipes based on characterization feedback and experimental results. Take responsible for laboratory related procurement and safety. Prepare technical reports and
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activities. Manage budgets and procurement for laboratory equipment, maintenance, and consumables, ensuring optimal resource allocation. Facilitate laboratory’s staff and researchers’ collaboration