Scholarship - TotalEnergies - Imperial College London - Prog. Environmental Data Science and Machine Learning MSc (EDSML) M/F

Total Energies
Edinburgh
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Context & Environment

Integrate a dynamic and innovative team to develop your skills and contribute to ambitious projects.

Joining TotalEnergies means joining a global multi-energy company producing and supplying all forms of energy: oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables, and electricity.

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This offer is intented for students who whish to joinIMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDONand to benefit from a scholarshipwith TotalEnergiesduring their studies for the "Environmental Data Science and Machine Learning MSc" -EDSML.

IMPORTANT- How to apply :Application process | Study | Imperial College London

Please note that you are required to make an application for study on the MSc EDSMLcourse in addition to making an application for this scholarship opportunity.

If this scholarship program appeals to you please submit your application by replying to this offer before April 30, 2025 (The applications received after this date will not be considered).

Candidate Profile

Education :
Engineering schools or Universities - 5 years of study or a first year of Master's degree completed after a Bachelor's degree.
With a background in environment field or digital (applied mathematics, programming).

Experiences :
Internship in the digital and programming field related to energies is required.
Experiences abroad are appreciated.

Skills :
Fluent English : TOEFL 92 overall (minimum 20 in all elements)
Environmental skills / environmental issues
Proven coding experience

Good mathematical background
Modeling

Additional Information

TotalEnergies values diversity, promotes individual growth and offers equal opportunity careers.

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TotalEnergies is aglobal multi-energy companythat produces and markets energies: oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables and electricity. Active in more than 130 countries, TotalEnergies putssustainable developmentin all its dimensions at the heart of its projects and operations to contribute to the well-being of people.

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