Job Opportunities

Jobs opportunities
Opportunities listed on this page are from across the whole Civil and Environmental Engineering Department.
Job Title and Vacancy Reference Number | Any queries regarding the application process for all posts should be directed to Lucy Chivers at l.chivers@imperial.ac.uk. Informal enquiries about the post should be directed to the contact below. | Closing Date |
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PRO00839. Hoffman Research Associate in Water Innovation This two-year Fellowship will focus on water innovation. The Fellow will help to build and drive intensive collaborations to deliver research and action-oriented recommendations in the field of water innovation. The André Hoffmann Fellowship for the Fourth Industrial Revolution offers early-career academics the opportunity to work at the intersection of society, science and technology through a joint appointment between the World Economic Forum and Imperial College London. See the full job description |
Professor Mike Templeton at m.templeton@imperial.ac.uk |
28 May 2023 |
ENG02599. Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Fluid Mechanics We are looking to complement and enhance the Section’s existing activities that help address key societal challenges through fluid mechanics research. Applications are welcome from outstanding candidates working within any area of civil engineering fluid mechanics or from branches of fluid mechanics with civil and/or environmental engineering relevance. See the full job description |
Professor Graham Hughes g.hughes@imperial.ac.uk. |
26 May 2023 |
ENG02592. Research Associate - Hydrogen Embrittlement (Modelling) You will work on the prediction of hydrogen-assisted failures using computational methods, as part of an EPRI funded project. You will have access to innovative HPC facilities and codes and will also have the opportunity to (co-)supervise PhD and MSc Theses. Read the full job description |
Dr Emilio Martínez-Pañeda |
23 May 2023 |
ENG02598. Research Associate - Hydrogen Embrittlement (Experiments) You will work on improving our understanding of hydrogen-assisted failures using experimental methods. As part of an EPRI funded project, you will have access to innovative equipment for characterising the susceptibility of metals to hydrogen embrittlement, from both mechanical and electrochemical perspectives. Read the full job description |
Dr Emilio Martínez-Pañeda |
23 May 2023 |
ENG02591. Research Associate - Aviation, Climate and Contrails Aviation’s climate impact is primarily attributable the radiative forcing of contrails and contrail cirrus. Managing contrail impacts through operational and routing strategies offers a near-term opportunity to significantly reduce the climate impact of flying. You will conduct leading research into the modelling and impact assessment of aviation emissions and contrails. See full job description |
Dr Marc Stettler |
17 May 2023 |
ENG02589. Research Associate - the effect of urban heterogeneity on atmospheric flow Your role is to lead the work on the fundamental aspects of understanding the effect urban heterogeneity on the atmospheric boundary layer. This will comprise of innovative large-eddy simulation with our in-house code uDALES, which is designed specifically for simulating the urban environment. See full job description |
Professor Maarten van Reeuwijk m.vanreeuwijk@imperial.ac.uk. |
17 May 2023 |
ENG02218. Research Associate - optimising limestone calcined clay cement technology Part of a four-year research project that aims to develop and optimise limestone calcined clay cement technology using abundant local clay resources in the UK. The project is funded by EPSRC and is titled “Engineered UK clays for production of low-carbon cements” See the full job description |
Dr Hong Wong hong.wong@imperial.ac.uk |
27 April 2023 |
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