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Climate fellowships
Imperial begins South Asia search for women scientists in climate and energy
Imperial is launching new academic fellowships in climate and energy for women scientists from South Asia.
Imperial begins South Asia search for women scientists in climate and energy
Imperial is launching new academic fellowships in climate and energy for women scientists from South Asia.
Imperial fuel cell pioneer elected to National Academy of Engineering
Professor Nigel Brandon OBE FREng FRS has been elected International Member of the National Academy of Engineering in the USA.
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Incubation success, innovators from the community and medtech opportunities
Catch up on stories from the entrepreneurial ecosystem at Imperial College London.
Heat pump roll-out must be urgent home heating priority for government
The government must focus on deploying currently available low-carbon heating solutions to rapidly cut home heating emissions, a new report concludes.
Energy Futures Lab welcomes Peter Childs as Co-Director
Energy Futures Lab, Imperial College London’s global energy institute, is delighted to welcome Professor Peter Childs FREng as Co-Director.
Working towards development and peace: Imperial and SDG 16
Sustainable energy solutions for peacebuilding and supporting academics from at-risk areas: how Imperial is meeting Sustainable Development Goal 16.
Sheep studies and community coalescence: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Imperial experts win £1.5m to use supercomputers for greener UK society
Two Imperial College London teams have won a combined £1.5 million from EPSRC to harness the power of supercomputers for a greener society.
‘Wonder material’ phosphorene nanoribbons live up to hype in first demonstration
Researchers have incorporated phosphorene nanoribbons into new types of solar cells, dramatically improving their efficiency.
'Culture shift' needed to improve energy sector diversity
More inclusive policies and better training for managers are key to improving diversity in the energy sector, industry experts say.