Meet Professor Green
A new Head of Department for Electrical and Electronic Engineering
We are pleased to welcome Professor Tim Green as our new Head of Department.
A new Head of Department for Electrical and Electronic Engineering
We are pleased to welcome Professor Tim Green as our new Head of Department.
Colour, collaboration and creativity: our new breakout space in pictures
EEE's latest refurbishment project is a place for all staff and PhD students to relax, connect and collaborate, and it now has a brand new name.
Teamwork, community and inspiration: EEE celebrates our star colleagues
The tenth Electrical and Electronic Engineering Celebrating Great Contribution Awards were held last week at our staff Christmas party.
LEAF Awards: Our Purple lab goes Green for Bronze!
We are pleased to announce that our Level 1 Teaching Lab has received a Bronze LEAF Award for sustainable laboratories.
Awards season - EEE staff thank our brilliant colleagues
The latest round of awards honouring staff contributions to life and work in the Department took place last week at our Staff Summer BBQ Party.
Chips without bugs: a new software tool for designing computer hardware
Imperial researchers are developing a new way to design more efficient computer chips that are mathematically proven to be free from bugs.
Lightweight tech is a ‘game-changer’ for sustainable aircraft health monitoring
A prototype system demonstrated by Electrical and Electronic Engineering researchers will help to reduce operating costs and aircraft CO2 emissions.
Celebrating international placements at the Turing Scheme Reception
Three students from our department have taken part in a reception and networking event to celebrate Imperial’s international placement programmes.
Great contributions: EEE thanks and celebrates our colleagues
The winners of our department's latest Celebrating Great Contribution Awards have been announced.
Partnerships, papers and planets - the latest research from EEE
Some recent news stories from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering you may have missed.