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power constraints of smart glasses, specifically about sensors, electronics, and batteries. Where to apply Website https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=1079 Requirements
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and university-wide goals. University Life Technology Services identifies technology to improve business processes, provides guidance for hardware purchases, identifies software solutions, supports
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across campus in related fields. (Required) Extensive knowledge through hands-on use of PC hardware and software programs, such as Windows, Word, e-mail and the Internet. (Required) Expert knowledge
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purchases comply with University procurement policy and budgetary constraints. 2. Coordinate and manage procurement of hardware, software, subscriptions, and technology-related services. Evaluate purchasing
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Customer Service Specialist is responsible for delivering technical support and assistance to end-users across the organization. This role involves diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and network
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campus for hardware, software, and networking issues and installations. Responsibilities Provides onsite and remote tier 2 support for over 3000 endpoint devices. Works with other members of the group
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control hardware to ensure proper operation of all components of the systems are functional (including door contacts, request to exit devices, readers, the actual lock, power supplies, encoders, network
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based on the peer-to-peer concept; (2) designing and developing the hardware required to build a functional prototype of a communication module, ensuring its reliability, scalability, and compatibility
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and a construction and testing capability up to 5MW Vision This project aims to leverage the electric propulsion hardware developed in the EU-funded €40M NEWBORN – “NExt generation high poWer fuel cells
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will work at the intersection of operating systems, compilers, software security, and software-hardware co-design, developing new systems and toolchains with real-world impact. The research will focus