Key biomaterials focussed activities in the Department of Materials include the development of new scaffolds for regenerative medicine, biomaterials characterisation, stem cell therapy, cell-materials ...
We welcome approaches from organisations whether they are looking to access our world-class expertise or develop a new joint initiative. We will help you identify key business solutions and drive ...
Name Title Phone Room Professor Spencer Sherwin Head of Department (HoD) Professor of Computational Fluid Mechanics 45052 CAGB 318 Professor Rafael Palacios Professor of Computational Aeroelasticity ...
Caption: Figure: Micro-vascular flow in a rabbit kidney visualised non-invasively by advanced ultrasound imaging technique developed in Professor Mengxing Tang’s lab. Colour shows direction of the ...
Research within this theme will produce novel antimicrobial therapeutics which will replace treatments to which resistance is widespread in clinical practice. This theme brings together expertise in ...
A great way to find out about our programmes is to meet us at an information session, drop-in or webinar. These events are held regularly throughout the year and give you the opportunity to learn more ...
The Robotics and Biomechanics theme is engaged with fundamental research in the design and analysis of robotic and biomechanical systems. We aim to build understanding of how physical mechanisms in ...
Learn about the Department of Bioengineering, including our mission, history, facilities, and the innovative field we’re shaping. We are committed to providing high-quality teaching both in and ...
Imperial Policy Forum hosted a panel on battery tech’s role in the UK’s clean power mission, uniting experts from government, industry, and academia. 0 ...
The Glycosciences Laboratory, directed by Professor Ten Feizi and Dr Yan Liu, is located at the Hammersmith Campus on the fifth floor of the Burlington Danes building. We are a team with expertise in ...
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