13 software-engineering-requirements-engineering PhD positions at Imperial College London
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We are seeking a Research Assistant to enrol in a 3-year Research Doctorate employed at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College. The post will carry out research as
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secondments at GE Vernova facilities in France. Essential Requirements First-class Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline Strong academic background in power
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constraints into multidisciplinary design optimisation (MDO) frameworks, specifically focusing on aerostructural optimisation for aircraft wings. This may require the derivations of new formulations, algorithms
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publication record. Ideal candidates will hold a 1st class undergraduate degree or a Distinction in a Materials or Mechanical Engineering master’s programme. They will need to submit a curriculum vitae
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communication skills and enthusiasm for advancing fundamental turbulence research. Research Associate: Hold a PhD in Fluid Mechanics, Engineering, Applied Mathematics or a closely related discipline, or
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of interest to Shell. You will be an enthusiastic and self-motivated person who meets the academic requirements for enrolment for the PhD degree at Imperial College London. You will have a 2:1 honours degree in
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functionality. State of the art models mainly focus on highly-idealised systems that involve only carefully designed DNA strands at low concentrations in well-mixed solutions. In this project, the student will
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teams of about 60 people. It will be conducted in collaboration with industries and other universities. You will be an enthusiastic and self-motivated person who meets the academic requirements
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short duration intense heat spikes. This will require the incorporation of nonlinear temperature dependence, creep and relaxation simulation capabilities. Supervisors: Professor Matthew Santer, Dr. Paul
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(or international equivalent) in: aeronautical or mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, physics, or other related STEM subject. Previous experience studying turbulence is desirable, but not required. How