The annual President's Address to the Imperial Community provides a personal insight into the President's vision for Imperial. Watch Professor Hugh Brady's President's Address on Wednesday 5th ...
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Key biomaterials focussed activities in the Department of Materials include the development of new scaffolds for regenerative medicine, biomaterials characterisation, stem cell therapy, cell-materials ...
Name Title Phone Room Professor Spencer Sherwin Head of Department (HoD) Professor of Computational Fluid Mechanics 45052 CAGB 318 Professor Rafael Palacios Professor of Computational Aeroelasticity ...
Caption: Figure: Micro-vascular flow in a rabbit kidney visualised non-invasively by advanced ultrasound imaging technique developed in Professor Mengxing Tang’s lab. Colour shows direction of the ...
Imperial Policy Forum hosted a panel on battery tech’s role in the UK’s clean power mission, uniting experts from government, industry, and academia. 0 ...
Learn about the Department of Bioengineering, including our mission, history, facilities, and the innovative field we’re shaping. We are committed to providing high-quality teaching both in and ...
With over 40 research groups, we tackle diverse robotics applications, including exploration robots, resilient systems, cobots, humanoids, surgical robots, augmentation devices, micro-robots, ...
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Learn how vehicles and structures interact with air in this professionally accredited, integrated Master's degree.
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 ...
Combine your study of biochemistry with the chance to develop your language skills in a science context.