Imperial materials scientist wins L’Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science fellowship
Healthcare staff complete Imperial programme to help them into research careers
Desalination study could help engineers produce clean water more efficiently
Biophotonics technology development for applications in biomedical research, drug discovery and healthcare.
Rigorous electromagnetic theory and experimental analysis is applied to photonic and nanophotonic structures including chiral media, metamaterials, plasmonics, and micromagnetics.
Fibre and all-solid-state lasers developed for real-world applications from precision laser manufacturing, remote sensing through to medical imaging and therapeutics.
Optical technologies are developed for programmable control/manipulation of light and image science addressing biophotonics, metrology and biomedical applications including research, drug discovery and healthcare.