Rivers as tape-recorders
Using Rivers to Understand the Evolution of Earth’s Surface
Researchers have discovered that they can use rivers to understand the long-term, large-scale evolution of the Earth’s surface.
Using Rivers to Understand the Evolution of Earth’s Surface
Researchers have discovered that they can use rivers to understand the long-term, large-scale evolution of the Earth’s surface.
New videos about Earth Science and Engineering Courses
The Department of Earth Science and Engineering has three new films giving an overview of our courses
Earth and Planets at the Great Exhibition Road Festival
Earth Science and Engineering exhibited at 5 stands and delivered 10 talks across the Festival.
New Earth and Planetary Science Undergraduate Degree Programme
The Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London has launched a new undergraduate degree programme.
Engineering language solutions using neural networks
MSc students in the Department of Earth Science & Engineering are using machine learning to unravel extinct languages in a hackathon style project
Supporting women in Metals & Energy Finance
Since 2015, the Bank of Montreal has provided an annual scholarship for women on the Metals and Energy Finance MSc.
Role Models for Women in Computational Science and Engineering
In Earth Science & Engineering, Dr Adriana Paluszny is a role model to women and promotes their various career paths to generate interest in modelling
Earthquakes and water in the deep Earth
A team of researchers has discovered that we can use earthquakes to trace part of the deep earth water cycle.
Petroleum Geoscientists in Oman
PhD student Sarah Robinson shares her experience of the Petroleum Geoscience Oman Fieldtrip
Petroleum Experts has donated £1.3 million of software to Imperial
Petroleum Experts (PetEx) has donated 10 licences of the MOVE software suite, the commercial equivalent of which is £1,308,000.00, to Imperial.