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    Biomedical Imaging and optical biopsy with optical coherence tomography
In the Annual Hounsfield Lecture 2009 Dr James Fujimoto will review OCT technology and its applications
  8 June 2009
18:00 - 19:00
South Kensington Campus


    Shifting rainfall patterns: lessons from the past
Professor Wallace Broecker presents the Grantham Institute for Climate Change Annual Lecture
  11 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus




    Games and Media Event 2009 - GaME 09
A day of talks intended to inspire discussion and collaboration between industry and academia
  1 June 2009
09:30 - 17:30
South Kensington Campus


    Rector's Q&A - Silwood Park Campus
A chance for staff on the Silwood Park campus to put their questions to the Rector
  1 June 2009
12:30 - 14:30
Silwood Park Campus


    Cardiovascular sciences work in progress seminar
Priyanthi Dias & Dr Ken MacLeod present this seminar
  1 June 2009
16:00 - 17:00
Royal Brompton Campus


    The negation of the negation: how the physical properties of rocks depend on the geometry of the void space
Professor Robert Zimmerman presents his inaugural lecture in which he will discuss various rock types and rock properties
  2 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus


    Colicins: entering and breaking E coli cells by stealth
In this lecture Professor Colin Kleanthous will talk about his research into colicins and E coli cells
  3 June 2009
12:30 - 13:30
South Kensington Campus


    Rector's Q&A - Royal Brompton Campus
A chance for staff on the Royal Brompton campus to put their questions to the Rector
  3 June 2009
12:30 - 14:00
Royal Brompton Campus


    The Santa Fe Institute: complexity and transdisciplinarity; science for the 21st century?
Professor Geoffrey West presents this Institute for Mathematical Sciences Complexity Science Seminar
  3 June 2009
14:00 - 15:00
South Kensington Campus


    Science and the media
Come and join a question and answer session with two of the UK's most influential voices in science communication - Sir Roy Anderson, Rector of Imperial College London and Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian
  3 June 2009
17:00 - 18:10
South Kensington Campus


    Taurus excreta cerebrum vinciti
In his inaugural lecture Professor J. Meirion Thomas will document a career specialising in the treatment of two rare cancers - namely sarcoma and malignant melanoma
  4 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
Royal Marsden Hospital


    20 years of EPIC: figures, facts and the future of Breast Cancer research
In her inaugural lecture Professor Petra Peeters will outline the contribution of EPIC to our knowledge of breast cancer aetiology and prevention in a vastly changing world
  4 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus


    Challenge and innovation in Cardiovascular Therapeutics
A British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence Symposium
  5 June 2009
09:00 - 19:30
South Kensington Campus


    From common colds to pandemic influenza: the aleatoric element
In her inaugural lecture Professor Wendy Barclay will discuss the genetic engineering approach which is used to predict the pandemic potential of current influenza strains and to generate better vaccines to protect ourselves against them
  5 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus


    Rector's Q&A - St Mary's Campus
A chance for staff on the St Mary's campus to put their questions to the Rector
  8 June 2009
12:30 - 14:00
St Mary's Campus


    A model invalidation approach to systems biology: chemotaxis in rhodobacter sphaeroides
Dr Antonis Papachristodoulou presents this Department of Bioengineering seminar
  10 June 2009
16:00 - 17:00
South Kensington Campus


    The deglacial 14C decline: an abortive search for the required isolated abyssal reservoir
Professor Wallace Broecker presents the Department of Earth Science and Engineering T H Huxley Lecture
  10 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus


    Membranes: improving our standard of living
In his inaugural lecture Professor Kang Li will describe how his research has developed from a study related to membrane technologies, through the development of membranes using both polymeric and ceramic materials, to the application of these developed membranes in various areas in improving our standard of living and quality of life
  10 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus


    Novel approaches for vaccine design: bypassing Treg activity enhances T cell-mediated immunity
Dr Tim Sparwasser presents this Wright-Fleming Institute Infection and Immunity Seminar
  15 June 2009
16:00 - 17:00
St Mary's Campus


    Regulating insulin secretion: can we correct the deficiency in type 2 diabetes?
In his inaugural lecture Professor Guy Rutter will discuss his research which seeks to understand how pancreatic islet beta cells work, their role in diabetes, and how we may correct it
  16 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus


    Dinosaurs and the evolution of avian bipedalism
Dr John Hutchinson will use evidence from the spectacular fossil record of dinosaurs and early birds, anatomy, biomechanics, 3D imaging, and computer modelling/simulation to reconstruct how and when birds specialized stance and gait evolved
  17 June 2009
16:00 - 17:00
South Kensington Campus


    Exciting waves: properties and uses of ultrasonic guided waves
Professor Michael Lowe presents his inaugural lecture in which he will show how guided waves can be modelled and understood, and examples of how they can be exploited for Non Destructive Testing (NDT)
  17 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus


    The origin of the universe
Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson and Reverend Dr John Polkinghorne will tackle the fascinating question of what the Big Bang means from both a scientific and a theological perspective
  18 June 2009
18:00 - 20:00
South Kensington Campus


    Pizzas at midnight: what it's really like starting your own business
Two senior Imperial academics, Professor Dick Kitney and Dr John Hassard, take you behind the scenes and share their experiences of starting their own successful companies. The pitfalls and triumphs, the blood, sweat and tears and, of course, those pizzas at midnight…
  23 June 2009
15:30 - 17:00
South Kensington Campus


    Mountains on the move; the interplay between fluid pressure and deformation during the evolution of a fold-thrust belt
In his inaugural lecture Professor John Cosgrove will discuss the collision resulting from the closing of the Tethys Ocean which produced the Zagros Mountains of Southern Iran and the adjacent fold-thrust belt
  23 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus


    Putting the pieces together: integrative modelling of the respiratory system
In this seminar Dr Kelly Burrowes will focus on various aspects of her own work but will also give some insight into other work being carried out internationally as part of the Lung Physiome project
  24 June 2009
16:00 - 17:00
South Kensington Campus


    Complexity and Networks - Sociology
An Institute for Mathematical Sciences event
  24 June 2009
12:50 - 17:45
South Kensington Campus


    In the loop: who controls the controllers?
In her inaugural lecture Professor Nina Thornhill will look at historical examples of process control and its importance in the production of fuels and other chemicals, describe research that has helped with the complicated challenges facing process control engineers and put process control into the wider context of industrial automation and speculate about research trends in the next few years
  24 June 2009
17:30 - 18:30
South Kensington Campus





    Outreach exhibition
An exhibition from the Outreach department
  3 - 11 June 2009
08:00 - 22:00
South Kensington Campus


    Imperial College Choir Summer Concert
Rounding off a great year, Imperial College Choir will be performing four pieces in a concert as a part of St. Stephen's Church Festival of Arts and Faith
  5 June 2009
19:30 - 21:30
St Stephen's Church, Gloucester Road


    Exhibition Road Music Day 2009
London's premier cultural quarter will be alive with the sound of free live musical performances. Immerse yourself in musical performances, interactive workshops, talks and tours… there is something for everyone! Imperial College performances include - Classical Guitar, The Techtonics, Tribo Capoeira and String Ensemble
  21 June 2009
10:00 - 24:00
South Kensington Campus

 
 
   
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