21 engineering-computation "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Simons Foundation" research jobs at Imperial College London
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contact Ms Graziela de Nadai, Section Administrator, g.denadai@imperial.ac.uk Application Materials Required: Further Info: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/theoretical-physics/ Abdus Salam Centre
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) - At least two letters of reference - InSpire Link Please contact Dr Andrea Mitridate andrea.mitridate@desy.de for any questions or more information. Application Materials Required: Further Info: https
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Application Materials Required: Further Info: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/theoretical-physics/ Abdus Salam Centre for Theoretical Physics Blackett Lab Imperial College Prince Consort Rd London, SW7 2AZ UK
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. The project will develop high-performance lightweight alloys and composites for aerospace and other demanding engineering sectors, while improving manufacturing efficiency and performance. As the KTP
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Foundation. This project aims to develop a high-performance disposable analytical tool for the on-site detection of folic acid in several food matrices. This technology is based on our recently developed
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engineering, or atmospheric science* Expertise in and passion for computational modelling and software development/engineering Expertise in cloud physics or contrails preferred but not required Creative problem
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to develop a high-performance disposable analytical tool for the on-site detection of folic acid in several food matrices. This technology is based on our recently developed wireless and batteryless, near
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connected large wind energy system dynamic modelling, control and analysis. In particular, the objective of this research programme is to lay the foundations of a new, model and methodology for Advanced wind
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environmental science, environmental technology and systems, with practical experience of environmental monitoring and assessment, environmental data processing and analysing sequence data. You should have
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work with Prof Declan O’Regan, in the Computational Cardiac Imaging Group, as part of a British Heart Foundation funded program of research on “Understanding the transition from health to disease through