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Location: National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI), Imperial College London (South Kensington site) Job Summary This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated and experienced programme manager to
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Materials) project on “Stochastic Optimisation for Long-Duration Energy Storage Systems” at the Department of Computing at Imperial College London. We will seek to develop stochastic optimisation formulations
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Position Summary: Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, to be undertaken as part of the project “System Services in 100% Renewable Grids” at Imperial College London (Electrical and
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applicant will be encouraged to pursue independent research interests on related research topics. They will have the opportunity to interact closely with collaborators at Imperial College London (Dr. Jack
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Description Specifics of position: This position is funded by the joint PhD program between Imperial College London (ICL) and Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), therefore the candidate will
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Engineering Department) and the National Gallery (Scientific Department). This studentship will be jointly supervised by Professor Pier Luigi Dragotti at Imperial College London (ICL) and Dr Catherine Higgitt
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industrial partners who will be part of AlChemy – a new Hub involving Imperial College London, the University of Liverpool, and a large consortium of academic and industrial partners. There are two openings
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chemistry and machine learning academics. These posts offer the academic freedom and the deep science base of Imperial College London and University of Liverpool (including self-driving labs and high
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advanced technological integrations. The selected PhD candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with prestigious institutions, including the Personal Robotics Lab at Imperial College London and the
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Oxford, as well as Imperial College London. You will focus on the development of a computational platform to accelerate our ability to engineer biology across scales – from molecular circuits to cellular