Next-generation computing
A new era for electronics design
Multi-million pound research programme will lead development of innovative nanotechnology that could open the door to a new generation of electronics.
A new era for electronics design
Multi-million pound research programme will lead development of innovative nanotechnology that could open the door to a new generation of electronics.
First aid signs commended at Imperial's Health and Safety awards
Awards for outstanding commitment to health and safety at Imperial were presented to staff at a ceremony last week.
Electrical Engineers advancing cancer diagnostics
A multidisciplinary project aims to develop a microchip-based 'liquid-biopsy' test for detection and monitoring of breast cancer recurrence.
A posthumous Grammy Award for the inventor of stereo sound
One of our most distinguished alumni, Alan Dower Blumlein, is to be given a posthumous Grammy Award for technical services to music.
Women in Electrical Engineering Society launched
A new student society, Imperial Women in Electrical Engineering, has been set up by a group of students in our department.
Electric cars: live and unplugged
Paul Mitcheson leads the charge for wireless power at New Scientist Live
Wireless Power Laboratory harvests awards
Two PhD students from the department's Wireless Power Laboratory
have been recognised with awards at IEEE conferences.
Peter Lindsay Memorial Lecture 2015
"Driven by mobile autonomy: an enabling technology of the future" - Professor Paul Newman from the University of Oxford.
Success stories: recent research and awards
The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has had an excellent start to 2015.
From football field to minefield
A joint proposal, shortlisted for funding, will look at new ways of detecting land mines.