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Heat-resistant drone could scope out and map burning buildings and wildfires
Imperial College London and Empa researchers have built a drone that can withstand high enough temperatures to enter burning buildings.
Heat-resistant drone could scope out and map burning buildings and wildfires
Imperial College London and Empa researchers have built a drone that can withstand high enough temperatures to enter burning buildings.
Synthetic chemist and battery-membrane team win RSC awards
Professor Nicholas Long and the Microporous Membranes Team have won accolades in this year’s Royal Society of Chemistry awards.
Hong Kong Institution of Engineers visit DSI to learn about climate research
Engineers from The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers visited Imperial’s Data Observatory to hear about the latest research in climate resilience.
Quantum sensor for a future navigation system tested aboard Royal Navy ship
A prototype quantum sensor built at Imperial, with potential application in GPS-free navigation, has been tested in collaboration with the Royal Navy.
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Call open for collaborative Master’s project proposals
Academics and industrial researchers are invited to submit project outlines for the 2023-24 Molecular Engineering MRes course
NATO Deputy Secretary General discusses global security in ISST annual lecture
In an impassioned lecture, Mircea Geoana spoke of disruptive technologies and how NATO is responding to innovation challenges.
Facility for the materials of the future launched at Imperial College London
Imperial’s new Henry Royce Institute (Royce) Facility has launched to identify challenges and stimulate innovation in advanced materials research.
Academic, industry and policy leaders debate low carbon aviation fuels
The Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering has published a policy paper on how to promote sustainable, low carbon aviation fuels.
Prioritise tackling toxic emissions from tyres, urge Imperial experts
Imperial experts are calling for more to be done to limit the potentially harmful impact of toxic tyre particles on health and the environment.
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Imperial and AMFG win Innovate UK funding to deliver autonomous manufacturing
Imperial College London and manufacturing software company AMFG have received funding from Innovate UK to advance autonomous 3D printing.