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PLACEMENT YEAR - STFC

Follow this link for a year placement opportunity with STFC at ISIS. http://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc246524_8623.aspx

EVENT: Earth observation remote sensing workshop 2018

***PHYSICS STUDENTS ACTIVELY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AND INCLUDES SPONSORSHIP TO ATTEND*** ESA’s Education Office, with the support of the Science, Applications & Climate Department, is now inviting applications from Master and PhD students enrolled in engineering or science degrees for an exciting new workshop on Earth Observation Remote Sensing. The selected students will be sponsored by ESA. The sponsorship will cover accommodation and meals, as well as up to 200 Euros for travelling to Belgium. ESA is dedicated to Earth Observation (EO) satellite missions, being the driving force behind the Sentinels missions, among many others, such as the small Proba-V one. EO satellites are vital for supporting the daily lives of people all around the globe, and will be at the forefront of efforts to confront future challenges. The remote sensing data they generate enables rapid responses to natural disasters such as flooding; the monitoring of vegetation and agriculture; optimisation o

Week 2 careers session

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Slides from week 2 here - to help you prepare for the WRIPA careers fair but also useful for finding jobs and placements and also figuring out what you want to do. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1V9-DBJ6Moyoi0aIMWJdGIvs0pcuo9rwWyhnpDtTiEPE/edit?usp=sharing

EVENT: The 2018 Electric Propulsion Lecture Series run by European Space Agency.

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Thursday 18th – Friday 19th October The Octagon, Queen Mary University London, Mile End Rd E1 4NS Nearest Tube: Mile End / Stepney Green Calling all space science & engineering students! (Particularly Physics PhD students) The 2018 Electric Propulsion Lecture Series – FREE ENTRY! If you’re studying space science or engineering at university, don’t miss a unique opportunity to learn from the experts about electric propulsion, a cutting edge technology enabling next generation space exploration and satellite missions. The 2018 Electric Propulsion Lecture Series comes to London after events in Amsterdam and Madrid in 2016 and 2017, and features talks from world-renowned experts on topics such as the BepiColombo Mercury explorer, new technologies, and the SABRE synergetic rocket engine. Lunch will be kindly provided by Thales Alenia Space Ltd. To register and for more information visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-2018-epic-workshop-for-electric-propulsion-tickets-4908557

PLACEMENTS: AWE

Placement opportunities at AWE: https://awepeople.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/External_Careers In particular there are different adverts for:- Radiation-Detection--Instrumentation-&-Engineering Systems-Assessment-Scientist Material-Physics Computational-Physics Mechanical--Electrical--Systems-Engineering Cyber-Security Environmental-Sciences Project-Management