Episodes
Imperial researcher discusses how prototype sensor technology may make robotic prosthetics more user-friendly for people in the future.
Published 11/19/15
Regius Professor Chris Toumazou presents the 2015 Gabor lecture.
Published 07/23/15
In this final Data Science Insights event, Professor Steve Furber CBE from the University of Manchester, talked about using computers to build brains. This was hosted at the Royal Institution on June 17 2015.
Published 06/25/15
Dr Wolfgang Epple, Director Research and Technology of Jaguar Land Rover, presents the Energy Futures Lab Annual Lecture 2014
Published 11/14/14
Professor Tom Pike talks about his involvement in the next NASA missions to Mars.
Published 09/05/14
Dr Aldo Faisal is a neuroscientist seeking to decode how our brains generate behaviour from our intentions.
Published 05/21/14
Dr. Finn Giuliani explores how new understanding of material properties at a tiny scale could lead to a radical transformation in the way we make use of their mechanical properties for architecture, aviation and other industries.
Published 05/21/14
James Hammond and Stepan Lucyszyn spent a week in Westminster as part of the Royal Society’s pairing scheme. (Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 15 January 2014)
Published 01/15/14
12-year old Luca gives his impressions of dancing robot Nao, and Miguel Sarabia explains why his companionship might be useful. From Imperial Fringe: The arts experiment.
Published 02/22/13
The Childrens' Christmas Demonstration Lecture explores the excitement of scientific discovery for all ages. Kids, families, students, teachers and the curious are invited to take part.
Published 12/19/12
Intelligent in-ear body sensors: Dr Benny Lo on how a new technology could be used to monitor sports performance.
Published 02/25/11
Intelligent electronics - Professor Eric Yeatman on developing sensors that talk to each other.
Published 02/25/11
Undergraduate Christopher Hopper talks about bringing low-cost electricity to rural Rwanda with the e.quinox project.
Published 02/23/11
How new research could allow you to break into a safe without being seen
Published 11/30/10
Professor Dennis Gabor's Nobel Prize lecture is repeated at Imperial College on 22 Feb 1972. This lecture was given during the 1972 "three day week", hence references to power cuts. Introduced by Lord Penney, Rector at that time.
Published 03/04/10
Dr Emile Greenhalgh, from the Department of Aeronautics, explains how the composite material works and the future benefits of using this material in vehicle manufacture.
Published 02/15/10
A humanoid robot newly acquired by Imperial College London will lead to a deeper understanding of human intelligence, says scientists today.
Published 03/31/09
IDE students work with Ford to design new features for their cars
Published 03/30/09