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Gold medal Paralympian speaks to Imperial students
Sarah Storey, Paralympic gold medallist, speaks to John-Paul Jones, from the Communications and Development Division
Simple Concepts for Complex Structures
Professor Bassam Izzuddin gives his inaugural lecture on modelling structures under extreme loading, highlighting the role of computational structural mechanics in engineering research, and emphasising the significance of predictability for
Extract 1 of 4 from the Imperial College podcast 23 November 2011
Researchers battle to rescue a World War Two bomber, students use genetic engineering to protect crops from soil erosion, and a fungal disease killing amphibians is linked to animal trade in our news roundup.
Imperial iGEM team demonstrate 'Auxin', a genetic engineering project to combat soil erosion
A team of Imperial students have engineered e.coli bacteria to help plants survive soil erosion, scooping up top prizes at the final of the 2011 International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) World Championship at MIT