Advanced technologies, education, and channeling local and indigenous knowledge could help African nations protect their unique nature.
Imperial researchers have been recognised in the 2025 New Year Honours list. Imperial researchers have been recognised for their services to medicine, science communication, air pollution research and ...
Get inspired at a world leading Mechanical Engineering Department. Isabela shows us what it's like to be a first year student. What's it like to be a first year student in the Department of Mechanical ...
Our events give secondary school students from all backgrounds the chance to explore new ideas and spark their interest in STEM. Explore these guides to the events that we run, or visit our What's On ...
Please see the Module Guides section on the Course Structure and Content pages of the Department of Mathematics for details on this module.
Ah, invisibility, that holy grail of physics and invention. In this stimulating talk, Prof John Pendry shares with us a history of the science of invisibility, and some exciting prototypical ...
Please see the Module Guides section on the Course Structure and Content pages of the Department of Mathematics for details on this module.
Our brand-new, cluster style apartments in Kemp Porter offer affordable accommodation for up to 500 guests in West London. Perfect for group and individual stays, Kemp Porter is within a short walk ...
An Imperial expert focused on how brain cells communicate and regulate sleep will head up the leading dementia research hub. Professor William (Bill) Wisden will take up the role at the UK Dementia ...
Researchers have developed a new class of ion exchange membranes, designed to enhance the efficiency and durability of redox flow batteries (RFBs). This research marks an exciting advancement for ...
An Imperial-led consortium with partners in Ghana, Kenya, and Rwanda, is set to boost community access to solar energy in Sub-Saharan Africa. Africa is the most sun-rich continent in the world, but it ...
A scientific breakthrough could be on the horizon as a UK researchers embark on a project to study protein S-acylation – a critical cellular process. Backed by a £6.4 million grant from the ...