70 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Birmingham
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efficiency and enhance user experience. The role will be involved in the development of a range of proof-of-concept projects using emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and automation, and
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customer service in any one of our areas/outlets. You will ensure the provision of a high quality food and beverage service, cash managing, supervising staff, cleaning and stock control within a team, along
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such as antenna arrays; and the modelling of advanced electromagnetic structures such as metasurfaces, which allow for unconventional control and manipulation of electromagnetic fields. Students who enjoy
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stock control, together with any other duties required to ensure the smooth running of the business and operations service we offer to our diverse range of customers. In order to flexibly use resource you
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of a range of proof-of-concept projects using emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and automation, and help to deliver activities to support IT innovation such as technology
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maintenance and quality control of the indoor air quality sensor network and surveys. Apply statistical methods to quantify retrofit impacts on indoor environment quality and health. Contribute to community and
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control /rotation and portion controls are achieved. Contribute to ensuring customer satisfaction, investigating customer complaints. If possible, resolve these complaints or refer to the Senior Chefs as
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level of wastage and correct stock control /rotation and portion controls are achieved. Contribute to ensuring customer satisfaction, investigating customer complaints. If possible, resolve
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opportunity to work in at the intersection of statistics and epidemiology, and features an exciting case study involving novel GM and gene drive interventions for control of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes
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opportunity to work in at the intersection of statistics and epidemiology, and features an exciting case study involving novel GM and gene drive interventions for control of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes