Nanoscience and nanotechnology is a vibrant, multidisciplinary field of research that is flourishing at Imperial. The field was stimulated by the intersection of ever smaller microelectronics processing technologies with increasingly complex supramolecular and materials chemistry, at the “nano” lengthscale, which is also so characteristic of many critical biological mechanisms.
Our research brings together ideas and techniques from different specialities to develop new fundamental science and new applications. At Imperial, the combination of open-minded intellectual curiosity, with excellent accessible shared facilities, and a founding institutional mission to deploy technology for the greater good, is particularly well suited to nanoresearch.
One of the College's great strengths is its spirit of collaboration, fostered by intimate interactions between the key departments in the central South Kensington Campus, but extending to colleagues nationally and internationally.
In particular, we work closely within the scientific community in London, through London Centre for Nanotechnology (a joint venture with UCL), as well as our medical campuses and the Thomas Young Centre (the London Centre for Theory and Simulation of Materials).
Nanotechnology lies at the heart of many of the challenges facing society today, from energy to health, which motivate our work.
We hope that you enjoy learning more about our excellent research and facilities throughout our site. Whether you are looking for a Masters/PhD project, a research collaboration, an interesting seminar, or a particular scientific instrument, you should find information to guide you.
If you don’t find want you need, please contact us at nano@imperial.ac.uk, and we will try to help. If you are not already a member, please get in touch and join our community.
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