Snow Day in South Ken
In 2018, Anticyclone Hartmut, nicknamed ‘the beast from the east’, brought snow – and snowball fights – to the South Kensington Campus. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
In 2018, Anticyclone Hartmut, nicknamed ‘the beast from the east’, brought snow – and snowball fights – to the South Kensington Campus. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
In 2018, Anticyclone Hartmut, nicknamed ‘the beast from the east’, brought snow – and snowball fights – to the South Kensington Campus. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Wind Tunnel
Imperial scientists looking to harness AI to help achieve Net Zero by 2050 are designing ‘intelligent flaps’ for trucks to reduce drag and therefore fuel consumption. Pictured: Isabella Fumarola, Research Fellow in Flow Control. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Imperial scientists looking to harness AI to help achieve Net Zero by 2050 are designing ‘intelligent flaps’ for trucks to reduce drag and therefore fuel consumption. Pictured: Isabella Fumarola, Research Fellow in Flow Control. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Imperial scientists looking to harness AI to help achieve Net Zero by 2050 are designing ‘intelligent flaps’ for trucks to reduce drag and therefore fuel consumption. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Indian classical dance
Students from Imperial Tamil Society, which has over a hundred members, rehearsing Indian classical dance. Pictured: President’s Scholar Vanathi Pugalendhi (3rd year Medicine). (Picture credit: Thomas Angus)
Students from Imperial Tamil Society, which has over a hundred members, rehearsing Indian classical dance. Pictured (L–R): Kavya Balan (2nd year Medicine), Vanathi Pugalendhi (3rd year Medicine), Joshini Jeyaprakash (3rd year Medicine). (Picture credit: Thomas Angus)
Students from Imperial Tamil Society, which has over a hundred members, rehearsing Indian classical dance. Pictured (L–R): Kavya Balan (2nd year Medicine), Vanathi Pugalendhi (3rd year Medicine). (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Portraits in 170 Queen's Gate
Professor Sir Tejinder Virdee FRS painted by Keith Holmes. Professor Virdee is shown in front of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, where the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment he oversaw contributed to the discovery of the Higgs boson. (Photo credit: Jo Mieszkowski)
A series of paintings created for the Black People of Imperial campaign in 2021. Portraits by Cayla Barker: Kilsi (top centre), Wisdom (bottom centre). Portraits by Gianna Forrester: Chelimo (top L), Jada-Nicole (top R), Zac (bottom L), Regen (bottom R). (Photo credit: Jo Mieszkowski)
Portrait of Chris Jackson, Visiting Professor in the Department of Earth Science Engineering, who is known for his research into the use of 3D seismic data to understand dynamic processes in sedimentary basins. (Photo credit: Jo Mieszkowski)