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Imperial team success on Simulation Challenge
Congratulations to the team led by Professor Erich Muller which just won the 9th Industrial Fluid Properties Simulation Challenge!
Imperial team success on Simulation Challenge
Congratulations to the team led by Professor Erich Muller which just won the 9th Industrial Fluid Properties Simulation Challenge!
From oil to toothpaste: fluid dynamics research helps industry go with the flow
Congratulations to Professor Omar Matar who has received a prestigious appointment to the PETRONAS/RAEng Research Chair in Multiphase Fluid Dynamics
Graduation day for the Chemical Engineering Class of 2016
Congratulations to the Imperial Chemical Engineering Class of 2016 as they celebrated their graduation on the Commemoration Day, 19th October!
Imperial entrepreneurs win European clean technology business prize
A team from Imperial were awarded third place at the ClimateLaunchpad EU Finals for their technology which converts waste products into biofuels.
"Less hooey, more dooey" Livingston steps down as Head of Chemical Engineering
Interview with Professor Andrew Livingston who stepped down as Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial on 1 October 2016
Barrer Centre for membrane research launches
A new Centre at Imperial launched today which aims to develop new technologies for reducing the energy cost of separation processes in industry.
Using microeconomics to optimise chemicals
New Imperial-led research uses a decision-making tool developed in microeconomics to identify the most efficient and sustainable chemicals
Imperial at the London Duathlon
Last weekend a team of around 20 relay trios represented Imperial College London at the world's biggest duathlon.
Greener, cheaper and simpler ultrafiltration
Imperial researchers have developed a new technique for making high-performance membranes with the potential to significantly cut production costs.
Welcome to ChemEng's newest academic staff member Dr Qilei Song
Dr Qilei Song has been appointed a Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering and will continue his work on functional nanoporous materials.