Our research is highly multidisciplinary and includes but is not limited to net-zero flight technologies, sustainable growth in space and large-scale wind energy systems.
The history of asbestos in the UK dates back to the late 1870s when the use of the material started, mainly on ships, steam engines and in power generating plants. By early 1900s the dangers of ...
Graduate with a distinguished MEng degree, learn from world-class civil engineers, and thrive in the UK's top-ranked department for Civil and Environmental Engineering. We train the next generation of ...
The Islamic Prayer room has been running at Imperial since the late 1980s. It has been a prayerful space for generations of staff and students. The prayer room is open for daily prayers for men. The ...
General self-efficacy is a person’s perception of their ability to perform tasks across a wide range of contexts (Chen, Gully, & Eden, 2001). This is typically assessed by addressing levels of ...
The Jawdrop Life Sciences Summit is organised by Imperial College London and Upstream Nexus (a partnership between Imperial and Hammersmith & Fulham Council) and takes place in the White City ...
We are now entering a tremendously exciting phase in our quest to understand the human brain. With large-scale programmes like the US Presidential BRAIN Initiative and the EU Human Brain Project, ...
The following guide to developing questionnaire items and organising the questionnaire is based on best practice (Gehlbach & Brinkworth, 2011; Gehlbach & Artino Jr., 2018). These best practices have ...
Cell and molecular bioengineering focuses on the micro scale of cells and molecules. Aided by a century of discoveries in cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology, our research at the ...
Imperial is pleased to share its planning application to create a new public link beneath the West London Railway Line at White City. The planning application has been submitted to the London Borough ...