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KUWAIT CITY, May 6: Director of the Technical Authority for Supervising Goods and Determining Their Prices in the Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Faisal Al-Ansari said the administration has an annual plan to follow up and monitor prices, indicating that in the event of any artificially raised prices, the administration writes to the concerned departments in the commercial supervision and consumer protection sector to take the necessary action, reports Al-Anba daily. Al-Ansari told the Al-Anba daily the administration monitors the prices of 130 basic commodities and 94 commodities that are currently in high demand and focuses on central markets, cooperative societies, meat and dates sales, mills, roasters and other activities that are currently in high demand, warning store owners not to exploit the seasons to raise prices.
Vacancy Reference: 111358
Salary: £31,983 - £44,719 DOE
Closing date: 13 May 2021
It takes a rare combination of skills to keep us ahead in a world characterised by complexity, instability and uncertainty. Do you have the skills to grow our Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) knowledge?
Dstl has an exciting opportunity for an RWR and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Subject Matter Expert (SME).
Using your technical experience in Radio Frequency (RF) and RF Sensing you’ll identify technologies and techniques that could help keep air platforms operating in a hostile, contested environments and then develop and test these technologies and techniques, with support from junior staff.
Could you describe your career path to date?
When I was very young, I had already decided to go into science & technology. I went to the Telecom Paris engineering school because that allowed me to combine my interest in working for a sector at the cutting edge of technology, namely telecommunications, and my passion for space, via a space telecom program that was offered at the time. After I graduated, I started my career in Japan in 1990 as a guest researcher at the satcom research lab run by NTT, the leading Japanese telecom operator. I was the only woman working in a Japanese lab with 300 engineers, and also a foreigner!