I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Imperial College London
Interview
I got two interviews, both by Skype. Nothing technical, they were just looking for an highly motivated candidate with some previous experience which were adaptable to the project. You can find the questions by googling it. The interviewers were super friendly
I applied online. I interviewed at Imperial College London (London, England)
Interview
Very thorough but fair. Lengthy application process requiring two references, a detailed research plan, academic CV, and covering letter. Two interviews, one technical with potential supervisor and another with industry partner. Was made a conditional offer and later verified my qualifications officially,
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you explain your current or previous research project?
I talked about my undergraduate thesis on finite element simulations, and he asked some probing follow-up questions—nothing too aggressive, but clearly meant to test how deeply I understood the fundamentals. At one point, he pulled up a diagram of a B-pillar crash scenario and asked how I might model the dynamic response or optimise it for crashworthiness. I explained my ideas using surrogate models and acknowledged some limitations.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
He also asked about my coding experience, how I handle failures in research, and what I would do if I found conflicting results in simulations.
1 hour of technical disccussion with 2 academics, 1 supervior and 1 department appointed reviewer. The interview is slightly hard, because continuous digging the technical and acamedic contents of proposed topics.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why machine learning and what can it provide as surrogate model?