Stem for Britain
Chemical engineering PhD student presents research to Parliament
Juan Pablo Valdes was shortlisted from hundreds of applicants as part of the STEM for BRITAIN competition.
Chemical engineering PhD student presents research to Parliament
Juan Pablo Valdes was shortlisted from hundreds of applicants as part of the STEM for BRITAIN competition.
New network+ funding announced for continuation of UK CCS Research Centre
The UK CCS Research Centre (UKCCSRC) Network+ will play a key role in maintaining the UK as a scientific lead in carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Chemical Engineering welcomes new Head of Department
Professor Omar Matar begins his term as Head of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London.
Chemical Engineering partners with Engineering Development Trust programme
The Engineering Development Trust's Insight into University programme introduces young people to university and student life in STEM subjects.
Digitalisation shows promise in advancement of biopharmaceutical manufacturing
New research has produced computational tools for assisting the production of antibodies which can be used to treat a wide range of diseases.
Imperial academic awarded Royal Society medal
Professor Magda Titirici has been recognised with the Kavli Medal and Lecture by the Royal Society.
Scientists develop technology for sustainable next-generation batteries
Researchers have developed a new technology which could enable lithium batteries to be replaced with more sustainable alternatives.
Chemical Engineer awarded prestigious Felix Franks Biotechnology Medal
Dr Yuval Elani recognised by the Royal Society of Chemistry Biotechnology Group as a ‘pioneer’ in synthetic biology.
£10M project aims to unlock untapped potential of ocean renewable energy fuels
An innovative research project will investigate the potential of harnessing offshore wind and marine renewable energy.
Scientists develop new technique for stabilising medicines using ionic liquids
Ionic liquids have been shown to stabilise medicines by preventing protein misfolding, in a new study from Imperial College London.