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procedures at all times. Support life cycle costing techniques in the provision or specification of engineering solutions. Support the application of sound and coherent cost management techniques
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of Birmingham Background The UK Quantum Technology Research Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT, www.qusit.org ), led by the University of Birmingham, has been selected as one of five Hubs to be delivered
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of connected teams. To further strengthen our support for industry-funded research, we are introducing a new role within the College Hub serving the Colleges of Engineering & Physical Sciences and Life
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are interested in interdisciplinary research across electrical engineering / electromagnetism, numerical methods, numerical mathematics, high-performance computing, and computational science. Time permitting, we
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Job Description Position Details School of Chemistry, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally
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excellence in Data Engineering, Data Science and AI theory and practice, ensuring their co-evolution and competent adoption across disciplines to enable transformative, interdisciplinary, impactful data
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recognition of that, a brand-new Digital Strategy combined with significant investments in technology mean this is an exciting time to join IT Services, ‘making IT happen’ at the University of Birmingham. We
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, plan, and execute research, knowledge and technology transfer projects primarily under the BISCA banner with the assistance of a mentor if required. Participate in and contribute to research projects
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implementing a Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) strategy and work in collaboration with the wider marketing & communications team to adopt best practice. Developing and implementing Pay Per Click (PPC
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recognition of that, our Digital Strategy combined with significant investments in technology mean this is an exciting time to join IT Services, ‘making IT happen’ at the University of Birmingham. We want