Next-gen solar
Meet the E4F Fellow using machine learning to find next-gen solar materials
Energy Futures Lab spoke to Dr Suhyun Yoo about his research and his experience of the E4F Fellowship at Imperial.
Meet the E4F Fellow using machine learning to find next-gen solar materials
Energy Futures Lab spoke to Dr Suhyun Yoo about his research and his experience of the E4F Fellowship at Imperial.
Facility for the materials of the future launched at Imperial College London
Imperial’s new Henry Royce Institute (Royce) Facility has launched to identify challenges and stimulate innovation in advanced materials research.
Professor elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), Scotland’s National Academy, has recognised Professor Stephen Skinner as an RSE Fellow.
Bauerman Lecture returns with talk from pioneering professor
The Department of Materials hosted Professor Samuel Stupp from Northwestern University for the Bauerman Lecture 2023.
Dr Ola Hekselman recognised in 2023 Women in Innovation Awards
Dr Hekselman has been recognised in the 2023 Women in Innovation Awards, a competition organised by Innovate UK.
£1.6 million funding to accelerate alternative fuel and batteries research
The three-year project will significantly accelerate the discovery and optimisation of sustainable, high-performance batteries and electro-fuels.
Applications open for new faculty positions in the Department of Materials
The Department of Materials is expanding its faculty by recruiting five new staff positions.
Imperial academic co-leads launch of new UK Quantum Network
Funded by the EPSRC, the Materials for Quantum Network is an initiative to bring together the UK's Materials and Quantum technologies communities.
Imperial academics scoop over £1M Royce grant for pioneering energy research
Imperial academics have been awarded new grants for energy research projects funded by the Henry Royce Institute.
Patterns in big data hold the key to more efficient, greener steel production
Deep.Meta, a startup with its roots at Imperial, is leading a £1.9m project to explore ways to optimise steel production using AI.