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Deadline for application: 8 January 2018
The Dyson School of Design Engineering at Imperial College London is seeking applications for a funded PhD position on Interactive tools to support the reduction of domestic energy use.
Candidates who are comfortable working in interdisciplinary environment, with experience in UX development and knowledge of user-based design and conducting behavioural research to inform design are encouraged to apply. A relevant degree in Engineering, Design, or Computing equivalent is also desirable.
Applicants should be aware that as this studentship is funded through NERC (Natural Environment Research Council), to be eligible for a full award they must have either:
• British Citizenship or;
• Settled status in the UK, meaning they have no restrictions on how long they can stay,
• Been ‘ordinarily resident’ in the UK for three years prior to the start of the studentship - NOT in full-time education.
More information can be found at:
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham/education/science-and-solutions-for-a-changing-planet-dtp/studentship-opportunities/
The appointment will be starting in October 2018
Any informal queries can be directed to Professor Peter Childs full details can be found here.
About the Dyson School
The Dyson School of Design Engineering is the newest department at Imperial College London and builds on the long-standing design and engineering expertise at Imperial. This includes the world-renowned Innovation Design Engineering (IDE) programme run jointly by Imperial and the Royal College of Art. The school is growing rapidly and is located on the South Kensington campus of Imperial College next to many of the national museums.
Deadline for application: 8 January 2018
The Dyson School of Design Engineering at Imperial College London is seeking applications for a funded PhD position on Interactive tools to support the reduction of domestic energy use.
Candidates who are comfortable working in interdisciplinary environment, with experience in UX development and knowledge of user-based design and conducting behavioural research to inform design are encouraged to apply. A relevant degree in Engineering, Design, or Computing equivalent is also desirable.
Applicants should be aware that as this studentship is funded through NERC (Natural Environment Research Council), to be eligible for a full award they must have either:
• British Citizenship or;
• Settled status in the UK, meaning they have no restrictions on how long they can stay,
• Been ‘ordinarily resident’ in the UK for three years prior to the start of the studentship - NOT in full-time education.
More information can be found at:
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham/education/science-and-solutions-for-a-changing-planet-dtp/studentship-opportunities/
The appointment will be starting in October 2018
Any informal queries can be directed to Professor Peter Childs full details can be found here.
About the Dyson School
The Dyson School of Design Engineering is the newest department at Imperial College London and builds on the long-standing design and engineering expertise at Imperial. This includes the world-renowned Innovation Design Engineering (IDE) programme run jointly by Imperial and the Royal College of Art. The school is growing rapidly and is located on the South Kensington campus of Imperial College next to many of the national museums.
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