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bugs by construction. However, just like mutex-based concurrency, message-passing concurrency is liable to bugs such as deadlocks—which can cause huge performance problems and correctness issues
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commercialisation programmes for the creative technology sector in the UK. The E&C Coordinator will require excellent people, project, organisational and event coordination skills and be agile, responsive, and
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About the role We are seeking an enthusiastic Postdoctoral Researcher to join the School of Engineering and Materials Science at Queen Mary University of London. The successful candidate will
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or electrical engineering, environmental engineering, building and construction, chartered surveyor or architect. You must be knowledgeable in construction management and will have responsibility
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, productivity and growth across the UK’s screen, performance and creative technology sectors. A core responsibility will be the development of a sustainable operating and business model that secures the National
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, ensuring services are designed to leverage the technology to best effect. They will act as the Student System representative on allocated Project Workstreams and take a lead role in the service design and
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, potentially including novel Josephson junction structures, hybrid superconducting-normal metal devices, materials development, wafer scale production issues and similar. The post is funded by Royal Holloway and
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bridging function between research, technology and industry, ensuring that CoSTAR’s R&D activity remains both academically robust and commercially relevant. The post holder will maintain a particularly
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and structure Monitor data imports and liaise with Technology to help troubleshoot and resolve issues Respond to edtech and attendance support queries from staff, faculty and students Understand
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About the Role The position is funded for 12 months through Dr Carolan’s UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and offers an exciting opportunity to shape the next generation of sustainable engineering