Insect flight research

Research Associate Dr Samuel Fabian researching why insects gather at artificial lights in the lab of Dr Huai-Ti Lin, Department of Bioengineering. The moth is a Yellow Brimstone, sometimes referred to as the ‘Harbinger of Spring’. (Photo by Thomas Angus)

Research Associate Dr Samuel Fabian researching why insects gather at artificial lights in the lab of Dr Huai-Ti Lin, Department of Bioengineering. The moth is a Yellow Brimstone, sometimes referred to as the ‘Harbinger of Spring’. (Photo by Thomas Angus)

Yellow Brimstone moths gathering at an artificial light in the lab of Dr Huai-Ti Lin, Department of Bioengineering. Yellow Brimstone are sometimes referred to as the ‘Harbinger of Spring’. (Photo by Thomas Angus)

ICT teams

The Digital Work Place and End User Computing teams in ICT support flexible working and learning to staff and students by providing the technology to make work and study easier. L: Neil Hanham, Digital Workplace Lead, R: Alex Twist, End User Computing. (Photo by Brendan Foster)

The Digital Work Place and End User Computing teams in ICT support flexible working and learning to staff and students by providing the technology to make work and study easier. L: Mark Sinclair, Technology Delivery Manager, R: Neil Hanham, Digital Workplace Lead. (Photo by Brendan Foster)

The Digital Work Place and End User Computing teams in ICT support flexible working and learning to staff and students by providing the technology to make work and study easier. Bouquette Kabatepe, Digital Accessibility Officer (L), Ayesha Aziz, Business Analyst (R). (Photo by Brendan Foster)

Imperial Varsity, March 2023

The annual Varsity event pits Imperial Medics against the rest of the College in a range of indoor and outdoor sports. This year the College won a decisive victory over the Medics, by 27 to 12. (Photo by Aleksander Ziolkowski)

The annual Varsity event pits Imperial Medics against the rest of the College in a range of indoor and outdoor sports. This year the College won a decisive victory over the Medics, by 27 to 12. (Photo by Aleksander Ziolkowski)

The annual Varsity event pits Imperial Medics against the rest of the College in a range of indoor and outdoor sports. This year the College won a decisive victory over the Medics, by 27 to 12. (Photo by Aleksander Ziolkowski)

Imperial Fringe: Criminal Investigation

Imperial’s Fringe series of public evening events explore the livelier side of science throughout the year. In 2016 the Fringe gave the public a chance to learn about pioneering new fingerprint imaging, crime scene scanning robots, and forensics. (Photo by Thomas Angus)

Imperial’s Fringe series of public evening events explore the livelier side of science throughout the year. In 2016 the Fringe gave the public a chance to learn about pioneering new fingerprint imaging, crime scene scanning robots, and forensics. (Photo by Thomas Angus)

Imperial’s Fringe series of public evening events explore the livelier side of science throughout the year. In 2016 the Fringe gave the public a chance to learn about pioneering new fingerprint imaging, crime scene scanning robots, and forensics. (Photo by Thomas Angus)

Staff portraits

Kailash Ramlaul, Research Assistant in the Department of Infectious Disease, Faculty of Medicine. Kailash was photographed for LGBT+ History Month, 2022. (photo by Thomas Angus)

Professor Faith Osier is the Executive Director of the Human Immunology Laboratory (HIL). She is also a visiting professor of immunology at Oxford University and serves as the President of the International Union of Immunological Societies. (photo by Thomas Angus)

Farial Missi is the Community Engagement Manager in the Office of the Provost. (photo by Thomas Angus)