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Puddle-free pavements and rethinking plastic: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Puddle-free pavements and rethinking plastic: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
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New quantum technologies to be developed in Imperial initiative
Imperial has launched an initiative to gather its world-leading experts in quantum science and engineering to develop technologies of the future.
Market debut is a red-letter day for Ceres Power
An energy technology company with its roots at Imperial has re-affirmed its commitment to London with a move to the LSE’s Main Market.
Imperial medical engineers shortlisted for £350,000 research prize
Engineers from Imperial College have been shortlisted for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize
Dr Reshma Rao wins Asian Women of Achievement Award
Dr Reshma Rao has been recognised in the Asian Women of Achievement Awards.
Department of Materials announces 2023 postgraduate prize winners
The 2023 postgraduate research prizes have been announced in the Department of Materials.
Department of Materials Alumni reunite at annual grand reunion 2023
The Department of Materials held its annual Alumni Dinner on Friday 12 May 2023.
Unique facility for energy materials launched at Imperial College London
A unique cryogenic microscopy facility has opened to enable new discoveries about materials critical to the energy transition.
Spring term 2023: PhD celebrations in the Department of Materials
Congratulations to the following postgraduate research students who have completed their studies or been awarded AFHEA status this term.
Imperial students win awards at Quantum Computing hackathons
Two students in the Department of Materials won recent quantum computing hackathons