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PhD graduate awarded top UK prize for thesis in Computational Mechanics
Dr Evzen Korec has received a prize for his PhD thesis developing the first mechanistic model capable of predicting concrete corrosion.
PhD graduate awarded top UK prize for thesis in Computational Mechanics
Dr Evzen Korec has received a prize for his PhD thesis developing the first mechanistic model capable of predicting concrete corrosion.
Classroom air quality under the microscope in new nationwide research project
New CHILI Hub, backed by a round of £42 million in funding, to explore how indoor school environments impact children’s health and learning.
New Methodology Transforms Material Flow Analysis for a Circular Economy
An innovative approach for tracking material use delivers sharper data accuracy and smarter policy decisions for a more sustainable future.
Transforming Wind Energy Infrastructure with Digital Twinning
A £1.95m EPSRC Fellowship aims to enhance offshore wind structure design using geometric digital twins and computational structural engineering.
Four Imperial academics elected Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Professors Geoffrey Li, Robert Zimmerman, Jonathan Morrison and Atula Abeysekera (Honorary) are now Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Navigation and positioning research to support new £21 million quantum hub
Physics and Engineering experts awarded £2.5 million to support development of positioning, navigation, and timing technologies at a new Quantum Hub
Study on planet-warming contrails “a spanner in the works” for aviation industry
Modern commercial aircraft flying at high altitudes create longer-lived planet-warming contrails than older aircraft, a new study has found.
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Dr Chao Wu receives fellowship to support development of net zero innovation
UKRI Fellowship will enable the development of an innovative technology, WINDCRETE, to address global issues in wind energy and construction.
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.
Dr Alalea Kia Wins Young Engineer of the Year her Kiacrete Invention
Dr Alalea Kia wins 2024 Young Engineer of the Year award for permeable concrete pavement 'Kiacrete', which helps adapt to and mitigate climate change.