Join us on Wednesdays during term-time for Imperial Inaugurals, a series of lectures given by our newest Professors, which officially recognises their promotion and showcases their research.

Imperial Inaugurals are open to everyone and free of charge.

If you are a newly appointed or promoted Professor who has yet to give their inaugural lecture please get in touch with with the Institutional Events team via email at events@imperial.ac.uk.

Imperial Inaugurals online

Here is a selection of some of our upcoming and past inaugural lectures from our Professors from the Faculties of Engineering, Medicine, Natural Sciences and Imperial College Business School. You can find all previous Imperial Inaugurals on our YouTube channel with the hashtag #ImperialInaugurals.

 

Imperial Inaugurals live streams

Urban fluid mechanics for sustainable and healthy cities

Professor Maarten van Reeuwijk, Professor of Urban Fluid Mechanics, demonstrates how the development of numerical models can enhance our understanding of urban air flow and how this can lead to healthier cities.

Urban fluid mechanics for sustainable and healthy cities

Urban fluid mechanics for sustainable and healthy cities

Professor Maarten van Reeuwijk, Professor of Urban Fluid Mechanics, delivers his inaugural lecture

Professor Maarten van Reeuwijk, Professor of Urban Fluid Mechanics, demonstrates how the development of numerical models can enhance our understanding of urban air flow and how this can lead to healthier cities.

Take a deep breath?

Take a deep breath?

Professor Benjamin Barratt, School of Public Health, delivers his Imperial Inaugural.

Searching for surprises at the highest energies

Searching for surprises at the highest energies

Professor Alexander Tapper, Professor of Physics, delivers his Imperial Inaugural

Professor Alexander Tapper, Professor of Physics, discusses his search for physics beyond the standard model and the technological challenges inherent in particle physics at the energy frontier.

The wonderful world of low-carbon concrete

The wonderful world of low-carbon concrete

Professor Hong Wong, Professor of Concrete Materials, delivers his inaugural lecture.

Join Professor Hong Wong, Professor of Concrete Materials, for his Imperial Inaugural as he discusses the most heavily used man-made material on the planet - concrete.

Data, people, markets and the energy transition

Data, people, markets and the energy transition

Professor Pierre Pinson, Chair of Data-centric Design Engineering, delivers his inaugural lecture.

Join Professor Pierre Pinson, Chair in Data-centric Design Engineering, to discover his research on finding ways to generate value for society from data, with a strong focus on energy-related applications.

Improving outcomes for the smallest and sickest

Improving outcomes for smallest and sickest

Professor Chris Gale, Professor of Neonatal Medicine, delivers his inaugural lecture.

Professor Chris Gale, Professor of Neonatal Medicine, will chart the history of large research studies and how they have, and continue to, advance neonatal care.