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17 September 2021
Two Imperial women awarded Rising Talents fellowships from UNESCO and L’Oreal
Professor Mary Ryan awarded RAEng Armourers & Brasiers' Company Prize
02 August 2021
Chemical Engineer awarded prestigious Felix Franks Biotechnology Medal
04 June 2021
Five Materials Scientists awarded prestigious IOM3 prizes
05 May 2021
£9.6m to transform nanoscale approaches to materials for quantum computing
19 March 2021
New research could help heal cartilage after trauma or sports injuries
12 March 2021
Arty physics and nanoparticle treatments: News from the College
18 December 2020
13 New Horizons grants awarded to Imperial academics for adventurous research
29 October 2020
Three Imperial academics win Institute of Physics awards
31 July 2020
How Nanotechnology can help us combat future pandemics
07 May 2020
Celebrating the work of Professor Milo Shaffer, Director of the LCN for 10 years
29 April 2020
Interview: London Centre for Nanotechnology appoint new Director at Imperial
Three Imperial researchers elected Fellows of the Royal Society
26 June 2019
Imperial celebrates International Women in Engineering Day
23 January 2019
Imperial hosts fuel cell car to support hydrogen power research
07 January 2019
New material could ‘drive wound healing’ using the body's inbuilt healing system
11 October 2018
Pentacene patterns prove crucial for solar power
21 March 2018
World’s first continuous room-temperature solid-state maser built using diamond
24 October 2017
Quantum computing breakthrough: Imperial scientist reveals latest findings
16 October 2017
Why do we use crystals to design new medicine?
26 July 2017
Three Imperial teams benefit from new 'Prosperity Partnership' grants
20 July 2017
Imperial academic to lead UK's new national science hub
11 July 2017
Imperial academic talks about his new leadership role in security science
03 July 2017
Imperial researchers come out in force for Summer Science Exhibition
13 June 2017
The new "super filters" that could revolutionise carbon capture
18 May 2017
Imperial celebrates education excellence with this year's President's Awards
11 May 2017
Next-gen solar cells could be improved by atomic-scale redesign
09 May 2017
Imperial researchers awarded Royal Society of Chemistry prizes
07 May 2017
Inventions and innovations showcased at the Imperial Festival
03 April 2017
Miniature landscape of solar cells bags physicist top photo prize
07 March 2017
Creating crystals from gold
27 February 2017
Medical robot made from hair-width fibre optic to be developed by scientists
05 December 2016
The Importance of the LCN to our Academics
30 November 2016
Scientists create a patch to bypass scars caused by a heart attack
25 November 2016
Single-molecule graphene switches bring minute electronic devices a step closer
11 October 2016
Video: Scientists report on all good things that come in nano-sized packages
05 September 2016
3D printing: Imperial academic talks about advances being made in the field
29 August 2016
A new way to create synthetic proteins could lead to more flexible designs
26 August 2016
Mapping signal paths in proteins could reveal new direction for drug development
22 August 2016
Researchers develop new porous materials using doughnut nanorings
27 June 2016
Early-career materials researcher honoured
13 June 2016
Research by scientist in helping the body to repair recognised internationally
12 May 2016
New bio-glass could make it possible to re-grow or replace cartilage
04 May 2016
Rare materials that shrink when heated could lead to more stable electronics
02 May 2016
Researchers develop "designer" chemical separation membranes
06 April 2016
2016 Materials PG Research Day winners announced
17 March 2016
In pictures: Crowds bond with Imperial researchers over chemistry solutions
11 March 2016
CDT Festival of Science
Imperial researcher reflects on his visit to Fukushima on anniversary
25 February 2016
Announcing the GIST-Imperial International R&D Centre for Plastic Electronics
22 January 2016
Future materials take centre stage at World Economic Forum in Davos
15 January 2016
Congratulations to Dr Joao Cabral on receiving the 2016 McBain Medal
06 January 2016
Detection of molecules important for healthcare could soon be 1000 times faster
07 December 2015
Gold beads may boost cancer treatment
26 November 2015
Congratulations to Dr Camille Petit on winning the Sir Frederick Warner Prize
09 November 2015
New 3D printing tech empowers surgeons at a nano scale
05 November 2015
Engineers propose a unified strategy to fabricate polymer structures using light
04 November 2015
Local deformation mechanisms of two-phase Ti alloy
23 September 2015
Prestigious Fellowships recognise four outstanding Imperial researchers
03 June 2014
Good News
29 May 2014
Imperial physicist shares $1M Kavli Prize for perfect lens
12 May 2014
Imperial celebrates as 16 researchers receive major science honours
08 May 2014
Imperial researchers celebrate Fellowships of Royal Society
07 May 2014
Professor Milo Shaffer wins Corday-Morgan Prize 2014
16 April 2014
Five wonder materials that could change the world
01 April 2014
Department of Materials: Promotions Success!
31 March 2014
Second skin diagnoses symptoms
25 February 2014
Professor Molly Stevens featured in 'The Wired Smart List 2013
11 February 2014
Econic is developing new catalyst for manufacturing polymers from waste CO2
23 January 2014
New chemistry could make it easier to design materials to order
22 January 2014
Magnetic molecular films are getting hot
20 January 2014
A new Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Nuclear Energy
09 January 2014
Plastic Electronics Centre for Doctoral Training renewed for a further 5 years
08 January 2014
Chemical imaging brings cancer tissue analysis into the digital age
06 November 2013
Solar panels perform better when listening to music
29 October 2013
New material for quantum computing discovered out of the blue
21 October 2013
Scientists untangle nanotubes to release their potential in electronics industry
18 October 2013
Tiny 'LEGO brick' -style studs make solar panels a quarter more efficient
17 October 2013
Imperial celebrates success in support for academic women
24 September 2013
Dr Oscar Ces
18 September 2013
Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Using Metallic Nanopores: Dr Joshua Edel, Imperial C
10 September 2013
Three new LCN lecturers appointed by the Department of Materials
26 July 2013
Engineering honours for staff and alumni
22 May 2013
Polymer Researchers' Nano-cellulose on Display at Science Museum