Engineering extra limbs and austerity food purchases: News from the College | Imperial News

Engineering extra limbs and austerity food purchases: News from the College | Imperial News

Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From research into how humans could use extra artificial limbs, to a study into how austerity policies affect the foods that... Read more »
A megalopolis of engineering: the verdict on London’s £18bn new Elizabeth line | Crossrail

A megalopolis of engineering: the verdict on London’s £18bn new Elizabeth line | Crossrail

The longest medieval cathedral in the world, Winchester, is 170 metres (558ft) from end to end. The new stations on the Elizabeth line are 240 metres (788ft) or more long, and sometimes... Read more »
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Engineering works to disrupt Southern and Thameslink services over the weekend – South London News

By Tara O’Connor, Local Democracy Reporter Londoners have been advised to plan ahead this weekend as major disruption to train services is expected. Engineering work means there will be a “very restricted... Read more »

‘Landmark’ biomedical engineering hub launches in London | Imperial News

A major new research facility in White City will drive advances in life-changing medical technologies and treatments. The Sir Michael Uren Hub – one of the world’s most significant centres for biomedical... Read more »
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The engineering graduate campaigning for 60,000 green jobs amid Heathrow Airport job losses

A 22-year-old graduate from Acton is amongst these main the calls for London mayoral candidates to pledge to create 60,000 ‘green’ jobs to assist the hundreds of West London employees hit by... Read more »
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World Engineering Day: Engineering for A Healthy Planet | Imperial News

For World Engineering Day, we discover the work of 4 of our Materials Scientists. The 4 March is World Engineering Day! This 12 months the theme is Engineering for a Healthy Planet: Celebrating the... Read more »