UK-based Electric Aviation Group (EAG) has selected a hydrogen fuel cell-based powertrain for its future H2ERA regional aircraft, citing the technology’s promise of delivering zero greenhouse gas emissions.
The recruitment process has started to find Imperial’s next President.
The College Council has established a Search Committee to recommend to Council the next President. The Council is looking for an exceptional leader with an outstanding reputation in science, medicine, engineering or business. The successful candidate will act as an ambassador for Imperial and an international advocate for scientific research and innovation.
An advertisement for the role is now live. The recruitment process is being managed by international executive search firm Perrett Laver who have created a microsite containing information for potential candidates.
This search is to identify the successor to Professor Alice Gast, who has served as College President since 2014.
Business Secretary Alok Sharma MP visited Imperial to learn about carbon capture research.
Alok Sharma MP, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, visited Imperial to see the College s Carbon Capture Pilot Plant and learn first-hand about Imperial s energy and carbon capture research and Transition to Zero Pollution programme. It was great to welcome the Secretary of State to Imperial to discuss how the UK can achieve its net zero ambitions. Professor Nigel Brandon Dean, Faculty of Engineering
Hosted by Professor Nigel Brandon, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Dr Colin Hale, Senior Teaching Fellow, the Business Secretary toured the Carbon Capture Pilot Plant. Stretching over four floors, it provides a fully hands-on discovery experience for students and researchers alike and is a core part of the training Imperial provides to future chemical engineers. It is also a vital resource in the fight against climate change, demonstrating best practice
Business Secretary Alok Sharma MP visited Imperial to learn about carbon capture research.
Alok Sharma MP, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, visited Imperial to see the College’s Carbon Capture Pilot Plant and learn first-hand about Imperial’s energy and carbon capture research and Transition to Zero Pollution programme.
“It was great to welcome the Secretary of State to Imperial to discuss how the UK can achieve its net zero ambitions, and to show how world-class academic institutions like Imperial can support that transition.” Professor Nigel Brandon Dean, Faculty of Engineering
Hosted by Professor Nigel Brandon, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Dr Colin Hale, Senior Teaching Fellow, the Business Secretary toured the Carbon Capture Pilot Plant. Stretching over four floors, it provides a fully hands-on discovery experience for students and researchers alike and is a core part of the training Imperial provides to future chemical enginee