

Space Sustainability
Imperial academics awarded funding for space sustainability research
Aeronautics academics receive funding from the UK Space Agency for research into removing dangerous debris in space.
Imperial academics awarded funding for space sustainability research
Aeronautics academics receive funding from the UK Space Agency for research into removing dangerous debris in space.
Researchers aim to identify patients at high risk of bone tumour fractures
A new £7 million research project could help clinicians identify and assist patients at high risk of vertebrae fractures caused by bone tumours.
Aeronautics PhD student takes parabolic flight to test new control technology
A team led by an Aeronautics PhD student has recently tested their newly developed spacecraft control method in microgravity conditions.
The National Student Survey 2022 launches at Imperial
Final year undergraduates are asked to rate their experience at Imperial as the 2022 National Student Survey opens for responses.
Imperial experts win £1.5m to use supercomputers for greener UK society
Two Imperial College London teams have won a combined £1.5 million from EPSRC to harness the power of supercomputers for a greener society.
Celebrating Aeronautics latest academic staff promotions
Aeronautics sees five academics promoted in the latest promotion round.
Imperial delivers high student satisfaction, as NSS results are revealed
Student satisfaction at Imperial is now at 84%, according to the most recent National Student Survey (NSS).
Aeronautics Alumnus recognised for battling COVID-19 on wards
Miss Catherine Rennie, a former PhD student and current fellow at the Department of Aeronautics has been recognised as an Engineering Hero.
Digital wind tunnels could help develop more fuel efficient aeroplanes
New research has demonstrated how simulations could produce more detailed and accurate data quicker than physical wind tunnel experiments.
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Imperial student and alumnus join Fellowship aiming to transform venture capital
Rohan Khanna and Ahmed Deyab have been selected from thousands of applicants for a Fellowship seeking to diversify the venture capital industry.