Undergraduate Open Days, June 2023
Imperial welcomed nearly 7,000 prospective students and their guests to the campus on two sunny days in June. Attendees had the opportunity to attend events, tasters and talks to find out about life at Imperial. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)
Imperial welcomed nearly 7,000 prospective students and their guests to the campus on two sunny days in June. Attendees had the opportunity to attend events, tasters and talks to find out about life at Imperial. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)
Imperial welcomed nearly 7,000 prospective students and their guests to the campus on two sunny days in June. Attendees had the opportunity to attend events, tasters and talks to find out about life at Imperial. (Photo credit: Brendan Foster)
Historic instrument scan
In an unusual collaboration in 2019, a 16th century virginal (a type of harpsichord) belonging to the Royal College of Music was CT-scanned by Imperial scientists in the Clinical Imaging Facility at Hammersmith. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
In an unusual collaboration in 2019, a 16th century virginal(a type of harpsichord) belonging to the Royal College of Music was CT-scanned by Imperial scientists in the Clinical Imaging Facility at Hammersmith. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
In an unusual collaboration in 2019, a 16th century virginal (a type of harpsichord) belonging to the Royal College of Music was CT-scanned by Imperial scientists in the Clinical Imaging Facility at Hammersmith. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Proto-Maker Challenge
The Proto-Maker Challenge gives local White City students aged 11–14 the opportunity of three days of making in the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace on the White City Campus. The winning school, Fulham Cross Academy, received a 3D printer and prizes for the students. (Photo credit: Fergus Burnett)
The Proto-Maker Challenge gives local White City students aged 11–14 the opportunity of three days of making in the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace on the White City Campus. The winning school, Fulham Cross Academy, received a 3D printer and prizes for the students. (Photo credit: Fergus Burnett)
The Proto-Maker Challenge gives local White City students aged 11–14 the opportunity of three days of making in the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace on the White City Campus. The winning school, Fulham Cross Academy, received a 3D printer and prizes for the students. (Photo credit: Fergus Burnett)
Plant development
Alice Malivert, postdoctoral research fellow in plant developmental plasticity, is creating an AI tool to detect drought stress from plant leaf images. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Alice Malivert, postdoctoral research fellow in plant developmental plasticity, is creating an AI tool to detect drought stress from plant leaf images. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Alice Malivert, postdoctoral research fellow in plant developmental plasticity, is creating an AI tool to detect drought stress from plant leaf images. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Visualisation
Dr Peter Vincent, Department of Aeronautics, investigating novel numerical methods to solve intractable fluid flow problems in the Data Observatory (DO) in Imperial’s Data Science Institute. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Daniel Rueckert, Professor of Visual Information Processing, and is the co-founder of Imperial spinout company IXICO, which provides imaging solutions to the pharmaceutical and medical devices industries. (Photo credit: Thomas Angus)
Dr Sam Krevor, Faculty of Engineering, in the Qatar CCS Multi-Scale Imaging Laboratory, which is dedicated to imaging the flow in porous media at different length scales using X-ray computer-aided tomography. (Photo credit: Dave Guttridge)