Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster

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)

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)

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)

Alumni Awards 2024

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Lola Aworanti-Ekugo (left, MBA 2019), winner of the Emerging Alumni Leader Award 2024. (Photo credit: Jokotade Shonowo)

Professor Monique Frize (MPhil Electrical Engineering 1970), winner of the Distinguished Alumni Award 2024. (Photo credit: Chanadda Chanyadanan)

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

Imperial Lates: Space

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Imperial Lates: Space explored the wonders of the cosmos in an evening of martian merriment and space experiments. Visitors learned about everything from driving Mars rovers and building lunar bases to icy moon cocktails and extra-terrestrial Christmas decorations. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

Imperial Lates: Space explored the wonders of the cosmos in an evening of martian merriment and space experiments. Pictured: Ramond Isichei, PhD student in Theoretical Physics. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

Imperial Lates: Space explored the wonders of the cosmos in an evening of martian merriment and space experiments. Pictured: Professor Sanjeev Gupta (Earth Science and Engineering) in the Global Data Observatory. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

Creative Roots workshop

Hollie Folkard-Tapp (centre), a PhD student in the Department of Live Sciences, helping to run a Creative Roots school workshop. Students had the chance to look at life above ground while imagining and hypothesising what life might be like under ground. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

Outreach's Silje Andersen helping to run a Creative Roots workshop run in Oundle. Students had the chance to look at life above ground while imagining and hypothesising what life might be like under ground. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

Artist Steph Von Reiswitz at a Creative Roots workshop run by the Outreach team. Students had the chance to look at life above ground while imagining and hypothesising what life might be like under ground. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)

Advanced Photoelectron Spectroscopy Lab

The Imperial Centre for Cryo Microscopy of Materials (Department of Materials) is a unique facility for multi-length scale materials characterisation of environmentally sensitive materials. Pictured: Dr Gwilherm Kerherve, Research Facility Manager. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)

The Imperial Centre for Cryo Microscopy of Materials (Department of Materials) is a unique facility for multi-length scale materials characterisation of environmentally sensitive materials. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)

The Imperial Centre for Cryo Microscopy of Materials (Department of Materials) is a unique facility for multi-length scale materials characterisation of environmentally sensitive materials. Pictured: William Skinner, postgraduate student. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)