Image competition
Visualizing molecular engineering
Imperial researchers share their best images featuring the field of molecular science and engineering for IMSE's image competition
Visualizing molecular engineering
Imperial researchers share their best images featuring the field of molecular science and engineering for IMSE's image competition
Imperial co-launches UK centre for tasty, affordable meat alternatives
Imperial has co-launched the National Alternative Protein Innovation Centre (NAPIC) to develop tasty, planet-friendly animal protein alternatives.
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Cellular factories - Engineering biology symposium and IMSE Annual Lecture
IMSE welcomed researchers in the field of Engineering Biology for an engaging symposium which concluded with Prof. Kristala Prather keynote lecture
Imperial and BASF spinout SOLVE to digitally transform chemical manufacturing
A new spinout will use AI and innovative experimental methods to improve the manufacturing of products such as drugs and fertilisers.
Royal Academy of Engineering prizes for Imperial academics
Two Imperial researchers and two Imperial alumni have been awarded top honours by the Royal Academy of Engineering in its 2024 prize awards.
Record number of Imperial academics win Royal Society of Chemistry Prizes
Eight individuals and two teams involving Imperial researchers have won accolades in this year’s RSC prizes.
Discover the undergraduate startups tackling global challenges
Harnessing sound energy from the London Tube and creating rubber with E. coli. These are just a few of the ideas by this year’s FoNS-MAD finalists.
Opportunity for collaborative Projects between Industry and Imperial Academics
Academics and industrial researchers are invited to submit project outlines for 6-month cross-disciplinary projects.
Chemical Engineering researcher named in the prestigious Forbes 30 under 30
Anqi Wang was recognised as one of Europe's leading innovators for his research on flow batteries.
AquaBattery raises €6m in seed funding to deploy flow battery technology
A flow battery driven by ordinary salt water promises a low-cost, sustainable way of integrating renewable energy into the electricity grid.