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the Molecular Science Research Hub building in west London. You will work alongside a dynamic team of researchers that span synthetic chemistry and computational modelling. Catalytic hydrogenation processes
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. The research programme will be conducted in the Blackett Laboratory at Imperial College, with work also taking place at the experimental sites in Japan, the USA and Geneva as well as collaborating institutes
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demand flexibility of individual elements within the GSC that have much shorter time constants. This interdisciplinary work (Engineering and Economists within Imperial) is being carried out with partners
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needs. In addition, your role might involve supporting existing initiatives, organising workshops, proposal development and writing. PhD in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or a closely
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-Performance Computing (HPC) systems are essential infrastructure for solving complex scientific and engineering challenges. However, the rapid growth of HPC alongside AI is creating an urgent sustainability
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-subsaturated air (but where no contrail was formed). Research Associate: Hold a PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Physics, or a closely related discipline*, or equivalent research, industrial
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, applying and validating your algorithms through laboratory experiments. A PhD in Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, or related fields with a focus on protein engineering. Proficiency in Python programming
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Contribute to the supervision of junior researchers and students as opportunities arise A PhD in a relevant quantitative discipline (e.g. mathematical modelling, geo-statistics, machine-learning) Experience
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. While the role is primarily computational, you will be expected to engage with core chemical engineering concepts and collaborate closely with industrial partners, including BASF and Siemens. You will
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Applications are invited for the prestigious Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Fellowships, a program of Schmidt Sciences, commencing 1 September 2026. This 1-year appointment at Imperial College