The Future Enerqy Festival is a major showcase of Imperial's energy held by the Energy Futures Lab. It includes exhibits and lightning talks hosted by research groups and academics. (Photo credit: Jo Mieszkowski)

The Future Enerqy Festival is a major showcase of Imperial's energy held by the Energy Futures Lab. It includes exhibits and lightning talks hosted by research groups and academics. (Photo credit: Jo Mieszkowski)

Dr Luke Muscutt (Mechanical Engineering) was interviewed by Sir David Attenborough for the documentary Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster, which aired on New Year’s Day. The documentary featured Luke’s robotic plesiosaur, Flip. (Photo credit: Jo Mieszkowski)

Maths All Around Us

Maths All Around Us is a new programme in White City to support Maths teaching at Key Stages 2 and 3. In January, the College's Outreach helped Year 5 pupils from Old Oak Primary School explore how maths plays a role in their daily lives. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

Maths All Around Us is a new programme in White City to support Maths teaching at Key Stages 2 and 3. In January, the College's Outreach helped Year 5 pupils from Old Oak Primary School explore how maths plays a role in their daily lives. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

Alexandre Tourre (MSc Computing 2009, co-founder and CEO of Easy Solar), winner of the Emerging Alumni Leader Award 2024. (Photo credit: Hickmatu Leigh)

WE Innovate is a six-month programme that supports the development of women-led teams with masterclasses, business coaching, 1-to-1 expert support, peer mentoring and much more. At the final in June, five teams competed for a share of the £30,000 prize fund (Photo credit: Jo Mieszkowski)

WE Innovate is a six-month programme that supports the development of women-led teams with masterclasses, business coaching, 1-to-1 expert support, peer mentoring and much more. At the final in June, five teams competed for a share of the £30,000 prize fund (Photo credit: Jo Mieszkowski)

WE Innovate is a six-month programme that supports the development of women-led teams with masterclasses, business coaching, 1-to-1 expert support, peer mentoring and much more. At the final in June, five teams competed for a share of the £30,000 prize fund (Photo credit: Jo Mieszkowski)

The Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Michelle Donelan MP, visited Imperial in November to see cutting-edge technologies that utilise Al in Health. (Photo credit: Lucy Pope)

The Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Michelle Donelan MP, visited Imperial in November to see cutting-edge technologies that utilise Al in Health. (Photo credit: Lucy Pope)

The Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Michelle Donelan MP, visited Imperial in November to see cutting-edge technologies that utilise Al in Health. (Photo credit: Lucy Pope)

Woodward Hall

The Woodward Buildings in North Acton are Imperial's newest halls – and among its tallest buildings, at 19 storeys. Pictured (L-R): Joshua (BSc Biosciences), Gracie (BSc Medical Biosciences), Remy (BSc Biochemistry). (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

The Woodward Buildings in North Acton are Imperial's newest halls – and among its tallest buildings, at 19 storeys. Pictured (L-R): Caitlin (MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Management), Moyin (Medicine), Saisimran (BSc Biology), Miray (Medicine). (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

The Woodward Buildings in North Acton are Imperial's newest halls – and among its tallest buildings, at 19 storeys. Pictured (L-R): Soya (Joint Mathematics and Computing), Caitlin (Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Management), Saisimran (Biology). (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)