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. In November 2020, 6GIC was officially launched with parallel research undertaken in both 5G+ and 6G for 2030+. About you We are looking for a candidate with: Strong expertise in signal processing
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patients. You will work in the group of academic neurologist and computer scientist Dr Gregory Scott, with collaborators having expertise in neuroscience, neurology, neurophysiology, signal processing, and
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commencing from 1 October 2026. The stipend range is £37,694 - £46,049 p.a. Automatic annual increments will go up to Single Salary Spine point 48 only. A contribution may be made towards relocation expenses
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. In November 2020, 6GIC was officially launched with parallel research undertaken in both 5G+ and 6G for 2030+. About you We are looking for a candidate with: Strong expertise in signal processing
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adjustment at the interview stage of the process, however if you wish to discuss this in further detail at any point in the process please do not hesitate to contact us. The following resource may help you
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Location: United Kingdom Salary: £34,308 to £39,745 - Dependent on qualifications, between spinal point 29 (£34,308 pro rata) and spinal point 34 (£39,745 pro rata) on the HE framework agreement
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time point of infection. Project partners include the University of Oxford (UK) (led by Prof. Ellie Barnes), Imperial College (UK) (led by Prof. Graham Cooke), and Ghent (Belgium) (led by Prof. Philip
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: Strong expertise in signal processing for wireless communication systems, including modulation and coding techniques on the physical layer of a radio, array antennas and their use in multiple input
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into the real world. A strong background in the fibre optics, advanced characterization techniques, and optical signal processing is highly desirable, along with an aptitude for developing new experimental
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, business and the third sector. Projects will be within the EPSRC remit and will demonstrate alignment with the UK government’s mission to kickstart economic growth. 9 Please tick to indicate you accept