Climate change substantially increased the damages caused by Typhoons Kalmaegi and Fung-wong, two rapid analyses by Imperial has found.
From tackling climate change to winning Oscars, Imperial alumni go on to do some amazing things. These pages celebrate the huge variety of careers, achievements and stories within our alumni community ...
In contrast to the senior London Geometry and Topology Seminar and the MAGIC Seminar, the talks in this seminar are mostly of an expository nature and need not present original research. The target ...
As COP 30 gets underway today in Belem, Brazil, Imperial researchers warn about the abandonment of conservation initiatives.
Browse this page to explore Imperial's faculties, departments, research and professional services and research areas.
Supporters, scholars and staff gathered for an evening of connection and reflected on how philanthropy enables students to ...
A startup which has built a platform for reporting safety issues at live events has won Imperial’s flagship entrepreneurial ...
Professor Mary Ryan’s materials science research is celebrated in a new display at the historic Armourers’ Hall in London.
Ways to get in touch with key contacts in the Department. Physics is the science of matter, motion and energy, from neutrinos and subatomic particles through to the furthest galaxies. Explore ...
We are Imperial’s world-changing Department of Materials, where scientific imagination solves real-world problems. We are dedicated to advancing research and education in Materials Science and ...
A new study, for the first time, shows how the ‘highest possible ambition’ of countries' climate pledges can be assessed.
Amid escalating climate impacts, finance for loss and damage must be drastically scaled up to protect communities on the ...
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