Fashion industry leaders, investors and founders joined eleven of the UK’s top innovators at Imperial to discuss what is ...
A collaboration between Imperial College London and energy technology company GE Vernova will address critical challenges ...
This course will cover advanced aspects of allergic diseases in childhood, from the mechanisms underlying the ‘atopic march’ to difficult clinical scenarios. This short course covers the basics of ...
Imperial offers undergraduate, postgraduate taught and doctoral courses and programmes across many science, technology, engineering, medicine and business (STEMB) subjects. Explore these subjects in ...
We look forward to welcoming you to our community. We have a wide range of accommodation which caters for different tastes and budgets across London. Our halls vary in their location and character and ...
Fluxgate sensors are typically ring cores of a highly magnetically permeable alloy around which are wrapped two coil windings: the drive winding and the sense winding (as shown in the figure). Some ...
Wed 13 May 2026 12.00 – 13.00 BST We aim to nurture the next generation of scientists by training undergraduates and postgraduates in a collaborative and supportive learning environment. Our staff ...
Join us for a summer school experience in one of the world's most exciting cities. Balance a challenging academic programme with leading experts in their field, with the opportunity to immerse ...
The Electrochemical Science & Engineering group at Imperial College London works at the interface between the science and engineering of electrochemical devices, mostly focused on automotive & ...
What’s life at Imperial really like? Let us show you! Explore our halls and campus on our virtual tour, chat to our students and learn more about our student community. Join our mailing list to get ...
An initiative to transform dementia clinical trials in the UK by increasing the number of participants has welcomed the first people into ...
Observations of supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies point to a likely source of dark energy – the ‘missing’ 70% of the Universe. The measurements from ancient and dormant galaxies show ...
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