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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.
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
Department of Materials awarded Athena Swan Silver for gender equality
The Department of Materials has successfully renewed its Athena Swan Silver award, recognising its dedication to promoting gender equality.
Double-slit experiment that proved the wave nature of light explored in time
Imperial physicists have recreated the famous double-slit experiment, which showed light behaving as particles and a wave, in time rather than space.
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Researchers find new MASER material that could revolutionise imaging and sensing
Experts in the Department of Materials have found a new material that could redefine the use of room-temperature masers.
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.
Printed material that behaves like bone promises better joint replacements
Imperial startup OSSTEC has raised £1.2 million to take its system of smart bone implants into clinical trials.
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.