Location: | London, Hybrid |
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Salary: | £56,652 to £68,005 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 9th July 2025 |
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Closes: | 1st August 2025 |
Job Ref: | ENG03592 |
Location: South Kensington, White City, Offsite
About the role:
FindHeat is large, multi-national, multi-institution research project funded by the European Union. The aim of the project is to deliver a novel, conceptual model-based geothermal exploration workflow via a modular toolkit that will provide innovative software tools and exploration techniques at significantly lower cost than the current state-of-the-art (see https://findheat.eu/).
Imperial’s contribution to the FindHeat project will extend our Rapid Reservoir Modelling (RRM) software to geothermal applications. RRM is an innovative, open-source software tool that implements sketch-based interface and modelling (SBIM) to create 3D models of underground reservoirs (see bitbucket.org/rapidreservoirmodelling/rrm/src/phase2/). RRM allows rapid creation of models using a simple, intuitive interface: the user sketches in plan-view or cross-section using a stylus, finger or mouse and the tool implements rules based on geological principles to create 3D surfaces that define watertight volumes.
What you would be doing:
This Research Software Engineer position (RSE) presents an exciting opportunity to work in a stimulating, collaborative research environment, developing an innovative software tool within a large EU-funded project. The successful applicant will implement new functionality in the RRM code, working collaboratively with researchers in NORMS and across the FindHeat consortium. You will also maintain the existing codebase. You will join the growing community of RSEs in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering. The department has a strong focus on computational geoscience, high-performance computing and cloud computing.
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Further Information
This is a full time, fixed term contract for up to 24 months
If you require any further details on the role please contact:
Professor Matthew Jackson – m.d.jackson@imperial.ac.uk
Queries regarding the application process should be directed to:
Katie Rycraft (k.rycraft@imperial.ac.uk).
Full information about the post is available in the job description.
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