As the International Year of Quantum draws to a close, Provost and Deputy President Professor Peter Haynes celebrates ...
We are Imperial’s world-changing Department of Materials, where scientific imagination solves real-world problems. We are dedicated to advancing research and education in Materials Science and ...
Our mission is to integrate discovery science with clinical medicine to prevent or treat inflammatory and haematological conditions. The Department aims to nurture the next generation of scientists by ...
Exploring how Imperial’s campuses connect with and contribute to local and global communities through collaboration and impact. Showcasing Imperial’s business activity, from research and innovation to ...
UROP can enhance your appreciation of the research environment especially if you are keen on considering postgraduate study. Equally, it is the perfect opportunity to pursue something relevant to your ...
A unique, internationally-recognised portfolio of translational research in neuroscience and mental health.
Why choose sustainable civil engineering? What are the benefits of a career in sustainable civil engineering? The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) adopts the widest possible definition of ...
Table 1. Changes of maximum wind speed at landfall, eyewall rainfall rate at landfall and the economic damage relative to the pre-industrial baseline for Hurricane Melissa. Hurricane Melissa was ...
Observations of supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies point to a likely source of dark energy – the ‘missing’ 70% of the Universe. The measurements from ancient and dormant galaxies show ...
Preventing reservoir evaporation during droughts with floating balls may not help conserve water overall, due to the water needed to make the balls. During droughts, communities may rely on water ...
Imperial has more authors contributing to a crucial report on climate change than any other organisation in the world. On Friday, the author list was released for the Intergovernmental Panel on ...
A prototype quantum sensor built at Imperial, with potential application in GPS-free navigation, has been tested in collaboration with the Royal Navy. The test marks an important step in bringing new ...
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