Sir John Pendry’s lecture showed how engineered materials make sci-fi real, from invisibility cloaks to microscopes revealing ...
Julia Zanghieri, Director of Imperial Business Partners, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Mars to our growing network of ...
The Huxley Building is located at 180 Queen's Gate and has a wide selection of lecture theatres and seminar rooms, which can be used for training, seminars, conferences and meetings. The Huxley ...
Visit the 'applications' section of our website for full details of how to apply for a PhD opportunity. Find out more about the Departmental PhD scholarships and projects available for October 2025 ...
We are a team of biologists, biochemists, immunochemists, chemists and mass spectrometrists and structural biologists with special expertise in the field of carbohydrates, and a library of ...
The Nutrition, food and health theme focuses on the promotion of good health through food and nutrition and the primary prevention and management of nutrition related illness in the population.
Investigating the causes and mechanisms of organ damage in a range of autoimmune and inflammatory conditions The Centre for Inflammatory Disease brings together a diverse group of clinical and ...
The DSI is home to the largest open-source data observatory in Europe. Find out how you can visit, film or make use of the space for research. One of the largest public digital screens on campus, the ...
This highly interactive course introduces participants to the Myers Briggs Type Indicator ® (MBTI ®), a popular framework to understand behavioural difference. It will help you to gain greater ...
Analytical Sensors plays a crucial role in today’s highly demanding exploration and development of new detection strategies. Whether it be medicine, biochemistry, bioengineering, or analytical ...
To study with us, all home, EU and overseas applicants must demonstrate they meet the required English language competency level for their chosen course. The requirements for meeting the standard or ...
In 1985, the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College began research into medical robotics for neurosurgery. Further research into a robot for prostatectomy, commencing in 1988, ...
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