Mechanical engineering is at the forefront of revolutionising technology through innovations in robotics, sustainable energy, advanced manufacturing, and smart systems. Learn more about our research ...
The Glycosciences Laboratory, directed by Professor Ten Feizi and Dr Yan Liu, is located at the Hammersmith Campus on the fifth floor of the Burlington Danes building. We are a team with expertise in ...
Dedicated to delivering the highest possible quality teaching and research in natural sciences. Discover our departments, our impactful work, and our commitment to strengthening our Imperial community ...
Come along to this online session to discover more about what public engagement is, why it is important and how it can benefit you and your work. We will focus on how engaging with members of the ...
Human-caused climate change made the ferocious wildfires in Los Angeles more likely, according to new research. The study, from World Weather Attribution at Imperial College London, shows that reduced ...
Imperial and Sweden’s Lund University have signed a strategic agreement to deepen collaboration in science, education and innovation. The new partnership will see the two leading universities form ...
Congratulations to the following postgraduate research students who have completed their studies in the Department of Materials. Many students have successfully passed their viva this term, marking ...
Bacteria constantly compete with other bacteria for space and nutrients, often by killing others. Researchers from Imperial, Kiel University and the Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Biology ...
Researchers have uncovered a link between COVID-19 and blood markers linked to faulty proteins in the brain. In an analysis led by researchers at Imperial College London and the UK Dementia Research ...
Imperial hosted an awards ceremony at 170 Queen’s Gate to celebrate the achievements of its inaugural Green Impact teams. Green Impact is an online sustainable action platform, providing a toolkit for ...
Plant-based vaccines could help expand access across Africa according to a new Imperial report. Vaccines developed in plants instead of mammalian cell cultures offer an agile, low-cost technology that ...
We've compiled 10 of the most-read articles published by Imperial College Business School over the last 12 months. They cover a range of topics we know you will be interested in, from whether ...
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