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Are you passionate about data? Would you like to enable the College to make data driven decisions? Do you enjoy developing, and enabling others to develop, analytics products using Power BI? We
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design. The project will advance fundamental research on aviation emissions and contrail science to inform technology and fuel developments, operational contrail avoidance concepts, and policymaking
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throughout the lifecycle of the project from developing user requirements to conducting training for users and User Acceptance Testing (UAT) of a potential new LMS. This role is crucial for enhancing
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additionally contribute to making novel measurements of neutrino interactions in the recently upgraded T2K near detector (ND280), focussing on poorly modelled topologies. There are also opportunities to develop
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the CuDisc code (developed in-house at Imperial for modelling dust dynamics and dust-gas interactions, together with radiative transfer, in protoplanetary discs), coupled to N-body simulations of planetesimals
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to resignation, you are integral to the smooth running of development, wellbeing and pay & progression processes. Liaising with Imperial HR teams, you will establish yourself as a conduit between the needs
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, Service and Development Team craft delicious and memorable catering experiences for our students, staff and visitors. Whether serving students at our busy restaurants, cafés and bars, or entertaining VIPs
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STFC-funded project, which aims to understand the nature and evolution of sub-Neptune planets. Sub-Neptune planets are the most ubiquitous, yet unexplained exoplanets discovered to date. One of the
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management responsibilities for team administrators in the Section. The Department has an established culture of supporting and developing staff. You will be provided on-the-job training and rewarded with
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the highly successful, multi-disciplinary team. This unique opportunity will enable you to contribute to the development of the magnetometer onboard European Space Agency’s new space weather monitoring