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I need help in creating a software
We are seeking a skilled software developer to create a cutting-edge solution that can bypass current security protocols. The software should be designed to provide unauthorized access to protected systems or networks. The ideal candidate should have a strong understanding of computer security, programming languages, and algorithms. The project requires a high level of creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the security industry and contribute to the development of new technologies.
a month ago11 proposalsRemoteOutgoing features to develop
Essential ( must speak English and UK hours ) Previous work experience or qualifications in a Web Development role Knowledge of/experience in Laravel and Vue (or something similar) Knowledge of/experience in MySQL (or something similar) Experience of monitoring and maintaining systems and networks Experience of solving technical and application issues by phone, email or in person Additional Skills Ability to work effectively as part of a team Ability to adapt feedback and criticism Effective self-organisational skills Strong problem solver All-round computer literacy Ability to establish good working relationships with colleagues Responsibilities A successful applicant would understand the importance of testing and documenting their work in an agile team environment. You will join a small team of experienced developers. Your main responsibility will be to enhance the LMS with new features and to fix any bugs that may arise. You will work closely with the IT support desk.
a month ago29 proposalsRemoteIMAGE BASED CRACK DETECTION WRITE REVIEW PAPER
This project involves producing a 7-8 page review paper examining image-based crack detection methods utilizing color pigmentation. The review should provide a comprehensive analysis of the principles, experimental setups, methodology, and results associated with this crack detection technique. Key areas that must be addressed include a discussion of the underlying theory as well as an evaluation of findings from its application. In addition to explanatory text, the paper must integrate relevant visual aids such as diagrams illustrating the process and examples demonstrating crack identification using color pigmentation. A comparison with alternative detection methods is also required. The ideal candidate for this task will have proven experience in technical writing, particularly within engineering or materials science disciplines. Demonstrated proficiency in conducting academic research and a strong command of scholarly sources is essential. The review paper fundamentally necessitates well-supported arguments drawn from refereed journals, books, and conference proceedings on the topic. Expertise in selecting and incorporating pertinent images and diagrams to bolster discussions will be highly valued. Through a comprehensive analysis of the existing literature, the review paper aims to provide insights into image-based crack detection using color pigmentation. It examines the theoretical underpinnings, experimental setups, and methodological approaches described in academic publications. The candidate thoroughly explores reported results and draws comparisons with other detection techniques. Visual content augments the explanatory text to clearly illustrate key aspects like the process and example applications. Referenced
16 days ago16 proposalsRemoteCreator for How-To Video's - Long-term, Good English Required!
Hi! Are you a video creator with a knack for making informative how-to/tutorial videos? We have an amazing opportunity for you to join our team and showcase your talents on our established YouTube channel! We're looking for individuals who can create engaging step-by-step tutorials in the area for software, apps, and email marketing tools. Please note, these are not animated explainer videos; we require screen recordings. Requirements: - Proficiency in English (native speakers preferred) - Willingness to record your phone/computer screen, along with your voice - Ability to explain concepts clearly and concisely - Access to a high-quality microphone What's in it for you: - Payment per video, paid Monthly. The more videos you create, the more you earn. - Flexible work hours – you can record at your convenience. - Collaborate with a motivated, lovely team to produce valuable content. - A long-term position offering stability and flexibility. ‘’Please mention your favorite animal in the first sentence of your application message’’ If this opportunity appeals to you, we'd love to hear from you! Please include a voice sample with your message, and don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have. If you don’t include a voice sample I won’t react. Looking forward to connecting! Best regards, Tara Ferwerda LearnGuide
22 days ago19 proposalsRemoteVeterinary Educational Consultant Required
Veterinary Educational Consultant Required Posted 32 minutes ago U.K. located freelancers only We are in need of a Veterinary Educational Consultant who possesses in-depth knowledge of domestic cat anatomy. Your expertise will guide the development of an educational product designed to support the learning of university students, and veterinary professionals. Phase 1: • Review our preliminary text-based content that details various anatomical parts of the domestic cat. • Advise on the accuracy and sufficiency of the content, suggesting critical revisions, additions, or removals. • Validate the educational content against current university and veterinary professional standards. Phase 2: Upon receipt of your content revisions, our team will collaborate with a graphic designer to create the visual elements for the project. Once these graphics are developed: • You will be asked to assist in mapping the verified text content to graphical representations. • This phase is essential for verifying that the content and graphical images are congruently mapped and anatomically precise, ensuring the educational integrity of the visuals. What We’re Looking For: • A Veterinary degree or equivalent qualifications with a strong background in feline anatomy. • Experience in teaching veterinary sciences, particularly to university students. • Excellent command of English with the ability to provide clear, concise feedback. The primary goal of your role will be to ensure the anatomical accuracy and educational appropriateness of our content and to align this verified information with graphical representations to finalise the product. If possible, provide samples of previous work in veterinary educational and any relevant experience or qualifications. Less than 30 hrs/week Hourly < 1 month Duration Expert Experience Level Remote Job One-time project Project Type Skills and Expertise Academic & Research Writing Deliverables Benchmarking Academic & Research Writing Services Editing & Proofreading Other Education Activity on this job Proposals: Less than 5 Interviewing: 0 Invites sent: 0 Unanswered invites: 0 About the client Member since Dec 22, 2016 United Kingdom London 9:40 PM 107 jobs posted 95% hire rate, 1 open job $3.3K total spent 105 hires, 8 active $7.00 /hr avg hourly rate paid 44 hours
25 days ago5 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Car gearbox issues following work
Had some work done to my gearbox on car with 2 sensors fitted as aftermarket product and software as original no longer avaialble. Car was OK for a few months. Then started jerking a few week ago 3 times. Took it to my local different garage as where I had work carried out is 70 miles away with company called AP. When at garage the gearbox stopped working. He pushed garage onto ramp and oil was coming out of it. It ended up being the gearbox oil where it was taken apart from initial garage AP. All oil had drained and this resulted in the sensors of gearbox being "locked" He showed me oil leak and initial work not carried out to a good standard as the pipe was leaking and seal damaged where initial garage AP carried out the works. He said will get a new pipe and calibrate the gearbox software as well as latest software updates Saturday 13th. On Monday 15th pipe replaced but software could not be updated a she said 3rd part part and only initial garage where part replaced could fix it. Cost me additional £600. So car was taken away by intial garage[AP] and on Friday 19th I phoned for an update and they said sensors working OK but car will not drive and that where I took the car to get the pipe fixed had "corrupted" the software. Told him no way possible as the software they are using had been used many times before on other cars, constantly updated, not 3rd party software, garage paid over £20k a year for licence from the main dealers as all linked to its mainframe HQ PORSCHE computer. He said a technician wil ring me. The car was pushed onto ramp as no gears were working and this was even before the software was plugged into the car. So what AP garage said was a total lie and placing the onus on my local garage. I phoned my local garage and told him everything and he was not happy. He said car should have left AP garage with calibration and software update and they did not seal the pipe properly hence the leak and software locking and car not going into gear so no gears and evident by car being pushed onto ramp He said ask AP to give his technician [Mark] a ring on Monday. I initially paid over £6k to get 2 sensors fitted to the car in October and it drove ok until a few week a go and even drove better after the work but there was an oil leak and I thought it was just from the engine as was evident before but was from the gearbox. Need this to go to legal if they refuse to claim liability.
21 days ago6 proposalsRemote