NEW PORTABLE MASER
New maser in a 'shoebox' promises portable precision
Researchers in the Department of Materials have developed a new portable maser that can fit the size of a shoebox.
New maser in a 'shoebox' promises portable precision
Researchers in the Department of Materials have developed a new portable maser that can fit the size of a shoebox.
Materials scientist receives TMS Young Innovator Award 2024
Dr Minh-Son Pham, Department of Materials, has received the TMS 2024 Young Innovator in the Materials Science of Additive Manufacturing Award.
New heart treatment helps the body grow a replacement valve
Replacement heart valves that grow inside the body are a step closer to reality following studies led by researchers at Imperial.
Imperial wins £7.7m grant to build the next generation of metamaterials
Imperial is leading a new programme to manipulate metamaterials in the fourth dimension: time.
New method to control optical properties of twisted 2D material
New findings in programming the optical properties of 2D materials could lead to advancements in nanophotonics and quantum technologies.
Dr Mudasir Yatoo shares insights from COP28
Dr Mudasir Yatoo participated in COP28 as a representative of Imperial, supported by the UK Universities Climate Network COP Scholarship.
Researcher awarded prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowship
Dr Jessica Wade, from the Department of Materials, has been awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship.
QuEST hosts new workshop to inspire policy engagement
On Monday 22 January, QuEST hosted a workshop to highlight the importance of policy engagement.
Materials and net zero: Q&A with new Grantham Lecturer Dr Reshma Rao
As an expert in developing clean energy technologies, Dr Reshma Rao is one of the latest Lecturers to join the Grantham Institute.
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AI spinout Polaron to accelerate design of advanced materials
A new Imperial spinout company will use generative AI to help companies design higher performing materials for applications such as batteries.