Sardinia Field Trip
On the Sardinia fieldtrip module, third-year students explore the geology of the island of Sardinia, exposing rocks of a wide variety of ages and types. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
On the Sardinia fieldtrip module, third-year students explore the geology of the island of Sardinia, exposing rocks of a wide variety of ages and types. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
On the Sardinia fieldtrip module, third-year students explore the geology of the island of Sardinia, exposing rocks of a wide variety of ages and types. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Multispectral LED Sphere
The Realistic Graphics and Imaging Group’s multispectral LED sphere in the Department of Computing consists of 168 LED lamps. It can be employed for controlled appearance measurements as well as realistic lighting reproduction. Pictured: Alexandros Lattas, PhD student. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
The Realistic Graphics and Imaging Group’s multispectral LED sphere in the Department of Computing consists of 168 LED lamps. Left: Dr Abhijeet Ghosh, Reader in Graphics and Imaging. Right: Yuliya Gitlina, PhD student. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
The Realistic Graphics and Imaging Group’s multispectral LED sphere in the Department of Computing consists of 168 LED lamps. It can be employed for controlled appearance measurements as well as realistic lighting reproduction. Pictured: Alexandros Lattas, PhD student. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Constructionarium
Each year, Civil Engineering undergrads translate their knowledge into concrete and steel at on the Constructionarium course, which allows them to manage and build real engineering projects at a bespoke construction site. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)
Each year, Civil Engineering undergrads translate their knowledge into concrete and steel at on the Constructionarium course, which allows them to manage and build real engineering projects at a bespoke construction site. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)
Each year, Civil Engineering undergrads translate their knowledge into concrete and steel at on the Constructionarium course, which allows them to manage and build real engineering projects at a bespoke construction site. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)
Imperial Heroes exhibition
An exhibition of Imperial researchers, educators, professional staff, students, alumni who embody the College’s commitment to transform lives through their actions. Pictured: Racine Tanguy, fourth yearMSci Geology student. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
An exhibition of Imperial researchers, educators, professional staff, students, alumni who embody the College’s commitment to transform lives through their actions. Pictured: Carmen Martin Alonso, third year MEng Biomedical Engineering student. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
An exhibition of Imperial researchers, educators, professional staff, students, alumni who embody the College’s commitment to transform lives through their actions. Pictured: Karl Zimmerman, staff researcher, PhD Clinical Medicine. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Ministerial visit
Find out more about the ministerial visit and the Semiconductor Advisory Panel on our News site.
Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy Paul Scully MP (centre) held the Government’s first Semiconductor Advisory Panel meeting at Imperial’s White City Campus. Also pictured: Dr Jalal Bagherli (left); Dr Peter Petrov. (Photo credit: James Tye)
Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy Paul Scully MP (left) held the Government’s first Semicon- ductor Advisory Panel meeting at Imperial’s White City Campus. (Photo credit: James Tye)
Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy Paul Scully MP held the Government’s first Semiconductor Advisory Panel meeting at Imperial’s White City Campus. (Photo credit: James Tye)