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PhD Position Imperial College London

PhD Studentship: Next-Generation Fracture Modelling

Job: Imperial College - 1 Year Post-Doc in Computational Geomechanics

JOB OPPORTUNITY:

Research Associate in Computational Geomechanics

Imperial College London - Department of Earth Science and Engineering

Closing Date: 4 August 2016

Fixed Term appointment for up to 12 months

Salary Range: £33,860 – 42,830 per annum

(Maximum salary on appointment will be £35,640 per annum)

 

Research Associate in Fractured Rock Hydrology

Research Associate in Fractured Rock Hydrology
Imperial College London
Department of Earth Science and Engineering

A fixed term post for up to 36 months
Salary: £32,750 per annum

PhD Studentship: Numerical modelling of fault formation, Imperial College, London, UK

PhD Studentship: Numerical modelling of fault formation

IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 15 NOVEMBER 2012

***UK/EU Student Funding*** - ***Any International Student will require additional tuition payment***

PhD Studentship: Rock Fracture and Fragmentation - Imperial College, London, UK

PhD Studentship: Rock Fracture and Fragmentation: Optimization

IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 31 OCTOBER 2012

PhD Studentship: Rock Fracture and Fragmentation - Imperial London, UK

PhD Studentship: Rock Fracture and Fragmentation

IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 15 AUGUST 2011

 

Background: The Rio Tinto Centre for Advanced Mineral Recovery was founded

in 2008 in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College

London. The Centre is a partnership between Imperial College and Rio Tinto,

PhD Studentship: Rock Fracture and Fragmentation

PhD Studentship: Rock Fracture and Fragmentation
Imperial College London - Department of Earth Science and Engineering

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