Jan 2025
Brain Sciences research
A participant in a Department of Brain Sciences trial looking at balance control wearing a virtual reality headset to test how anxiety influences locomotor learning and de-adaptation. Pictured (right): Dr Toby Ellmers, Research Fellow (Photo credit: Dave Guttridge)
The Centre for Vestibular Neurology investigates balance and imbalance in the brain which could help us understand falls from neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, using whole-body motion tracking and movement devices. (Photo credit: Dave Guttridge)
An EEG headset is used regularly in brain sciences research. The device uses non-invasive electrodes along the scalp to collect brain signals. (Photo credit: Dave Guttridge)
Microscope abstracts
Photographs of a photo-switching bridged azobenzene dye, taken in the Department of Life Sciences Laser Lab. (Photographed by Christopher Hutchison)
Photographs of a photo-switching bridged azobenzene dye, taken in the Department of Life Sciences Laser Lab. (Photographed by Christopher Hutchison)
Photographs of a photo-switching bridged azobenzene dye, taken in the Department of Life Sciences Laser Lab. (Photographed by Christopher Hutchison)
Imperial Lates – Senses
December’s Imperial Lates was all about senses, offering attendees a free evening of sensory stimulating activities to explore science. (Picture credit: Brendan Foster)
December’s Imperial Lates was all about senses, offering attendees a free evening of sensory stimulating activities to explore science. (Picture credit: Brendan Foster)
December’s Imperial Lates was all about senses, offering attendees a free evening of sensory stimulating activities to explore science. (Picture credit: Brendan Foster)
Maker Challenge
The Maker Challenge gives young people local to White City the opportunity to develop an idea and see it through to creation. They have access to cutting-edge technologies at the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace, and support from Imperial staff and students. (Photo credit: Fergus Burnett)
The Maker Challenge gives young people local to White City the opportunity to develop an idea and see it through to creation. They have access to cutting-edge technologies at the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace, and support from Imperial staff and students. (Photo credit: Fergus Burnett)
The Maker Challenge gives young people local to White City the opportunity to develop an idea and see it through to creation. They have access to cutting-edge technologies at the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace, and support from Imperial staff and students. (Photo credit: Fergus Burnett)
Art Club exhibition, Blyth Centre
5–20 February 2025, 10.00–17.00
Blyth Gallery, Level 5Sherfield Building,South Kensington Campus