Clearing the air: asbestos, cigarette smoke and nanoparticles
Professor Terry Tetley delivers her inaugural lecture on the effect of cigarettes, asbestos and nanoparticles on air quality and lung health
ICRL Lecture: Molecules and Nanostructures for Solar Energy Conversion - James R. Durrant (9.6.11)
This presentation describes how new solar energy conversion technologies will enable us to harness solar energy efficiently with low cost materials and devices, focusing on the photochemistry of solar energy conversion in such systems
Fleming's fungus still surprising scientists
Eighty years after the discovery of penicillin, gene sequencing has revealed new secrets about the mould that kickstarted the antimicrobial revolution.
I'm a Scientist
A film about scientists. Professor Stephen Curry interviews six different scientists to find how how they got interested and what drives them in their life and work.
Make ice cream the thermodynamicists way
Dr Erich Muller, reader in thermodynamics at Imperial College London demonstrates how to make ice cream with a fire extinguisher. For more information please visit: www.imperial.ac.uk/people/e.muller
Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 1 March 2011
Your Life on Mars: Professor Tom Welton (Chemistry) discusses the book, luxury item and companion he would take on a trip to Mars
Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast June 2010: Professor David Phillips on Photochemistry
Professor David Phillips on his career exploring chemistry driven by light
Stereochemistry Year 1 Lecture 1
This is the first lecture of a 3 lecture series on stereochemistry given to first year Chemistry undergraduate students at Imperial College London
Stereochemistry Year 1 Lecture 2
This is the second lecture of a 3 lecture series on stereochemistry given to 1st year Chemistry undergraduates at Imperial College London
Stereochemistry Year 1 Lecture 3
This is the third lecture of a 3 lecture series on stereochemistry given to 1st year Chemistry undergraduates at Imperial College London
International Year of Chemistry 2011
Professor Molly Stevens discusses her work for the International Year of Chemistry 2011
Chemistry for a cleaner world
Our society depends totally on the product of the chemicals industry, but the production of these products can lead to harm to the environment. In this lecture Tom Welton will show you just how many chemical products we use every day.
Science in Fashion
Fabrican Spray-on fabric showcased in the laboratory and on the catwalk by Dr Manel Torres, Spanish fashion designer and visiting academic at Imperial.
DTC Den 2010
PhD student teams pitch their ideas to claim £20,000 of funding in a Dragon's Den style competition. For more: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/news_2-7-2010-13-25-51
Chemical photography
Professor Sergei Kazarian talks about his Chemical Photography stand at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
Imperial researchers discover chemical that weakens superbug
Dr Ed Tate tells us how his team found a chemical that could make Clostridium difficile susceptible to antibiotics
First ever 3D image of superbug toxin revealed in Imperial research
Professor Neil Fairweather and Dr Kate Brown talk about how they produced the first ever 3D image of a disease-causing Clostridium difficile toxin
Chemical Christmas Crackers
Professor David Phillips, department of chemistry, presents this years Annual Children's Christmas Demonstration Lecture
Molecular Cooking is Cooking: Molecular Gastronomy is a Scientific Activity
If you have ever been surprised and impressed by an unusual serving of emulsion, a helping of frothy foam, or a plate of frozen gases as your meal, the chances are that Herve This and his gastronomic research will be behind them.
Professor Sergei Kazarian discusses being awarded an ERC Advanced Grant
Professor Sergei Kazarian describes his award winning research into developing new chemical analysis techniques

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