Talking aquaponics
How hydroponics plus aquaculture adds up to more than the sum of its parts
Professor Guy Woodward introduces an exciting new initiative that could breathe new life into a 1,000-year old technology.
How hydroponics plus aquaculture adds up to more than the sum of its parts
Professor Guy Woodward introduces an exciting new initiative that could breathe new life into a 1,000-year old technology.
Introducing the EPSRC CDT in the Mathematics of Planet Earth
Imperial is preparing students for the joint challenge of tackling climate change and developing successful careers as mathematicians.
Dr Lynda White shares her thoughts on being awarded the Imperial College Medal
Principal Teaching Fellow, Dr Lynda White, has been awarded the Imperial College Medal, in recognition of her exceptional service over 44 years.
£2m grant for researchers using mathematics to work with healthcare data
£2m grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to set up a new Centre focused on improving health.
Congratulations to Professor André Neves on winning breakthrough prize
Professor André Neves has been recognised with a 2016 New Horizons in Mathematics Prize for outstanding contributions to differential geometry.
The exciting fast-growing field of nanoplasmonics
When physics and electronics collide, the results can be illuminating - as Imperial's nanoplasmonic group demonstrates.
From Junior Clerk to MBE, it's been quite a journey for our own Linda Jones
As the memories of long-standing staff member Linda Jones reveal, life behind the scenes in the Department of Physics is anything but boring.
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Outstanding Young Scientist Award for lecturer with oceans of talent
Imperial oceanographer, has been recognised with an Outstanding Young Scientist Award from the EGU.
From CERN to STEM, Imperial's award-winners keep on coming!
Tangible proof that the Department of Physics is brimming with talent as two young physicists pick up prestigious awards.
Backing secured for brilliant invention, designed to prevent crop destruction
Entrepreneurial PhD students Kerry O'Donnelly and Angela de Mazanos have secured investor funding worth £100k for their ingenious FungiAlert.