MATERIALS PROMOTIONS
Celebrating promotions in the Department of Materials
The Department of Materials has announced its academic promotions for 2024.
Celebrating promotions in the Department of Materials
The Department of Materials has announced its academic promotions for 2024.
Three Imperial researchers have won prestigious Royal Society awards
Experts in arthritis treatments, particle physics experiments and materials science have been recognised for excellence in their fields.
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Student-led conference explores inclusive quantum future for humanity
The Centre for Quantum Engineering, Science and Technology (QuEST) at Imperial College London hosted a new quantum conference on Wednesday 7 August.
Two Imperial academics recognised in IOM3 awards 2024
Congratulations to Professor Finn Giuliani and Dr Peter Petrov on receiving awards from the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
Researchers share nanoscale insights at Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
Researchers from the Department of Materials recently showcased their exciting work at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition.
Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth to rip apart their prey
A new study from King’s and Imperial College London has discovered that the serrated edges of Komodo dragons’ teeth are tipped with iron.
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Imperial students win Samsung 'Solve for Tomorrow' competition
Two students from the Department of Materials have won the Samsung 'Solve for Tomorrow' competition 2024.
Summer Term 2024: PhD celebrations in the Department of Materials
Congratulations to the following postgraduate research students who have completed their studies in the Department of Materials.
How Royce at Imperial is helping collaborators explore new materials
A new article highlights how Royce at Imperial is helping collaborators explore new types of materials.
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.