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Professor Michele Dougherty, Professor of Space Physics and Astronomer Royal, explores evidence of oceans on Jupiter and ... Join Professor Eric Kerrigan, Professor of Control and Optimization at Distinguished Chemical Engineering Seminar given by Professor Phillip Westmoreland, North Carolina State University, & visiting ... Interact on social media via the hashtag Meet our new professors Pierre Degond, Professor of Applied Mathematics at ... Why is ours a universe full of planets, stars and galaxies? How did the matter of the cosmos overcome instant annihilation by its ... Take a tour of high-speed measurement technology that provides startling insight into the world around us, from electrons to ...

From stirring a cup of tea to the vast dynamics of the atmosphere, Professor Michele Coti Zelati, Royal Society University ...

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Imperial College Lighthill Lecture 2022: What makes turbulence tick?

Imperial College Lighthill Lecture 2022: What makes turbulence tick?

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Sir Ernst Chain Lecture 2022 – ‘Nature’s Palette: how and why colour evolves in the wild’

Sir Ernst Chain Lecture 2022 – ‘Nature’s Palette: how and why colour evolves in the wild’

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Athena Lecture 2026 - Discoveries at the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn

Athena Lecture 2026 - Discoveries at the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn

Professor Michele Dougherty, Professor of Space Physics and Astronomer Royal, explores evidence of oceans on Jupiter and ...

Lighthill Lecture 2017

Lighthill Lecture 2017

The Annual

Making decisions with known unknowns

Making decisions with known unknowns

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Leverhulme Lecture: Opportunities and challenges in a new golden age of chemical engineering

Leverhulme Lecture: Opportunities and challenges in a new golden age of chemical engineering

Distinguished Chemical Engineering Seminar given by Professor Phillip Westmoreland, North Carolina State University, & visiting ...

BAH! London - Imperial College 2017

BAH! London - Imperial College 2017

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Mathematics of the mob

Mathematics of the mob

Interact on social media via the hashtag #mobmaths Meet our new professors Pierre Degond, Professor of Applied Mathematics at ...

Pitfalls and Progress:  Engineering sustainable sanitation for all

Pitfalls and Progress: Engineering sustainable sanitation for all

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Searching for new physics with ghost particles

Searching for new physics with ghost particles

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Does beauty hold the key?

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Can we freeze time? Laser adventures in the realm of the nano-nanosecond

Take a tour of high-speed measurement technology that provides startling insight into the world around us, from electrons to ...

Mathematics is your cup of tea

Mathematics is your cup of tea

From stirring a cup of tea to the vast dynamics of the atmosphere, Professor Michele Coti Zelati, Royal Society University ...