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Introduction The post is at the Department of Computer Science and is associated with the Integrated Quantum Networks (IQN) Research Hub. This newly funded hub is at the forefront of advances toward
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opportunities, including hybrid working for some roles. Generous pension scheme. A wide range of discounts and rewards on shopping, eating out and travel. A variety of staff networks, providing opportunities
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results, and comprises lectures on the following modules: Databases Computer Network – 1 Computer Network – 2 Distributed Systems Fundamental courses in related areas The named courses are subject to change
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/SIMULINK. The research is part of a project to investigate future network performance funded by National Grid Electricity Transmission through the Network Innovation Allowance. You should have a PhD or
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on offer through all charitable routes, and uptake of these, and food distributions across West and South Yorkshire. Overall responsibility for data preparation, data analysis, and reporting of findings
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. Our team brings together deep expertise in software engineering, distributed systems, machine learning, and cybersecurity. We work across disciplines; from healthcare predictive models for urban air
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) provide for, and b) to assess security in ultra-large scale distributed and networked systems. We target both conceptual research as well as applied tools/techniques for the provisioning and assessment
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and support experimental efforts relevant to Quantum Networks. This includes both quantum communication e.g. with cryptographic relevance, such as quantum oblivious transfer, and distributed quantum
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authority-led public health interventions. PHIRST Fusion is a collaboration between the Universities of Glasgow, Northumbria, Newcastle, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Queens University Belfast and Glasgow Caledonian
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related field and have a strong background in research. Relevant international experience is of advantage. The successful candidate will become part of an international network of universities and research