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COMPETITION WINNERS
Imperial students win Samsung 'Solve for Tomorrow' competition
Two students from the Department of Materials have won the Samsung 'Solve for Tomorrow' competition 2024.
Imperial students win Samsung 'Solve for Tomorrow' competition
Two students from the Department of Materials have won the Samsung 'Solve for Tomorrow' competition 2024.
Recycling cement paste is a cheap and efficient way to reduce cement emissions
Recycling cement paste is one of the cheapest and most efficient ways to reduce emissions from cement production, a new study has found.
Dr Alalea Kia Wins Young Engineer of the Year her Kiacrete Invention
Dr Alalea Kia wins 2024 Young Engineer of the Year award for permeable concrete pavement 'Kiacrete', which helps adapt to and mitigate climate change.
Professor Ifan Stephens awarded Royal Society of Chemistry medal
Professor Ifan Stephens has been awarded the Geoffrey Barker Medal by The Royal Society of Chemistry Electrochemistry Group.
New insights into catalysts could support transition to green hydrogen
New research published in Nature Catalysis could help design improved technologies for green hydrogen.
Imperial students win Deloitte Quantum Climate Challenge
An interdisciplinary team from Imperial College London have won first prize in the Deloitte Quantum Climate Challenge 2024.
Department of Materials alumni reunite at annual grand reunion 2024
The Department of Materials held its annual Grand Reunion Alumni Dinner on Friday 10 May 2024.
Department of Materials announces 2024 postgraduate prize winners
The 2024 postgraduate research prizes have been announced in the Department of Materials.
Dr Shelly Conroy receives the 2024 Microanalysis Society Award
Dr Shelly Conroy, from the Department of Materials, has been awarded the K. F. J. Heinrich Award by The Microanalysis Society.
Lecturer champions LGBTQ+ inclusion at Materials Research Society Conference
Dr Andrew Cairns has co-organised the first symposium championing the research from members of the LGBTQ+ community at the Spring 2024 MRS Meeting.