Episodes
Professor Steve Furber CBE from the University of Manchester, talks about about his new hardware architecture, SpiNNaker
Published 06/30/15
Guest talk from Dr Yulun Wang, CEO of InTouch Health at The Future of Robotics - an Imperial Business Partners event held 23 June 2015
Published 06/30/15
Join Master's students from Imperial's Science Communication group for this interactive talk and open your eyes to the many different ways we can view science and knowledge.
Published 05/19/14
Nobel Laureate Professor Steven Weinberg presents a special lecture on particle physics to celebrate Imperial Professor Tom Kibble's 80th birthday.
Published 05/08/13
Professor Nadia Rosenthal discusses human tissue regeneration in her inaugural lecture.
Published 05/01/12
This year featuring Mirjam Tuk, Mason Porter, John Hoyland and Stevyn Colgan; Marc Abrahams once again hosts the Ig Nobel Awards UK tour. Recorded on 9th March 2012 at Imperial College London
Published 03/26/12
Geoffrey Maitland chairs a discussion on energy policy for Imperial's new Horizons Programme. Panellists include Richard Green, James Barber, Richard Templer and Rob Gross.
Published 03/03/12
The 5th lecture in Imperial Horizons: Nigel Brandon, Director of the Energy Futures Lab on Engineering solutions to Climate Change. Slides here (pdf).
Published 02/27/12
Marianne Talbot, Director of Studies in Philosophy, Department of Continuing Education, Oxford University delivers the fourth lecture in Imperial Horizons.
Published 02/20/12
The third lecture in Imperial Horizons: Paolo Vineis, Professor of Environmental Epidemiology, on the impact of Climate Change on Global Health. Slides here (pdf)
Published 02/08/12
Lord Oxburgh FRS chairs a panel debate for Imperial's new Horizons Programme. With Louise Gray (Telegraph), James Randerson (Guardian), Joe Smith (OU) and James Painter (Oxford).
Published 02/03/12
Sir Brian Hoskins FRS, Director of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change, delivers the opening plenary lecture of Imperial's new Horizons Programme.
Published 01/31/12
Dr Jenny Collier delivers the 2012 Annual Christmas Demonstration Lecture, which this year is about exploring the deepest parts of our earth's oceans
Published 12/08/11
Author of the official history of MI6, Professor Keith Jeffery, presents the second Vincent Briscoe Annual Security lecture.
Published 11/28/11
Samuel J. Palmisano, Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, IBM, gives a talk at Imperial College London
Published 11/23/11
The Vice President of Google for Northern and Central Europe shared tales of the organisation's ongoing quest to make the internet faster and its users happier
Published 11/14/11
In the aftermath of the Fukushmia disaster, how do we communicate risks without frightening people? Professor Gudela Grote, ETH Zurich, presents the 2011 Imperial College London - Lloyd's Register Educational Trust lecture
Published 11/14/11
Katie Weeks reports from Science of Secrecy, the Institute for Security Science and Technology public lecture about the history of cryptography, and gives podcast listeners a taste of what's coming up in College events
Published 10/12/11
Join Imperial's Institute for Security Science and Technology for an informative presentation on codes, ciphers and computers.
Published 09/15/11
Martin Archer is a DJ Physicist. By night he's dropping tunes on his evening show on Kiss FM. By day he works at Imperial College London as a PhD Space Plasma Physicist.
Published 07/21/11
Work over the last decade has shown that brain damage which can be reduced by cooling the affected infant for 3 days after delivery. Cooling doubles the chance of normal survival, and is the first therapy been proven to reduce brain damage. Lecture by Professor David Edwards, Weston Professor of Neonatal Medicine, Imperial College London
Published 07/21/11
In her inaugural lecture, Professor Alison McGregor explains how working with back pain patients and elite rowers to understand the spine can help prevent injury and enhance performance.
Published 06/10/11
The Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees ponders if there is widespread life in the cosmos, amongst other big theories.
Published 03/28/11
What you learnt in physics wasn't exactly a lie, but it wasn't the whole truth either. Light can behave in amazing ways with extraordinary consequences. Professor Martin McCall presents his inaugural lecture, held on 2 March 2011.
Published 03/23/11
Inaugural lecture by Professor Ammon Salter, Professor of Technology and Innovation Management in the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Group at the Imperial College Business School.
Published 03/16/11