A big welcome to all our new undergraduates

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Emily and Neelesh

Emily and Neelesh

Last week we welcomed our new undergraduate students to the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

As well as finding their bearings around the College and discovering all the support and resources available to them, the students met their tutors, had a maths test, attended a professional skills session and had lunch with lecturers and tutors.

iceStudents also took part in our icebreaker activity ‘The Flying Thing’ devised by Dr Adria Junyent-Ferre. They were put in groups and asked to design and build a weighted device to drop from 2m and safely land on a platform using only paper, lolly sticks and sticky tape.

 winnersThe students worked on this enthusiastically and had a great time testing these out at the competition on Friday afternoon.  Prizes were presented by our Head of Department, Professor Eric Yeatman. 

 Amongst the new cohort we have several scholarship winners. Two students have received President’s Undergraduate Scholarships which are the most prestigious awards the College has to offer. These awards are for new students who demonstrate the highest academic excellence and potential. This year’s recipients are Emily Mac and Neelesh Ravichandran (main picture). They will receive £1,000 for each year of study.

MHWe also have ten students with Maurice Hancock scholarships for excellence in A Levels (or equivalent).  This year the recipients are: Lucas Brown, Jiahao Chua, Daniel Gallego Rubio, Tuck Kong Hong, Yusuf Mohamed Ismail, Angus Joshi, Chun Ngai Lam, William Lam, Aswin Nasiketh Vivekanandan and Alexandros Williams.  These scholarship winners receive £1,000 from the Department.

Congratulations to all our new students. We wish you the best of luck with your studies.

Find out about our undergraduate courses

 

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Emma Rainbow

Emma Rainbow
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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Email: e.rainbow@imperial.ac.uk

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