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Gratitude to the Imperial College London faculty.

A world-leading science, engineering, medicine, and business university in London, known for research that meets global challenges in health, climate, and technology.

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24 professors and academic leaders celebrated so far, cited on every card. In pursuit of every professor, everywhere.

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University Administration

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Hugh Brady

Leadership

President of Imperial College London

Office of the President

university leadershipbiomedical science
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for steering Imperial with a steady, humane hand, keeping a world-leading science and engineering university focused on discovery that serves people.

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Peter Haynes

Leadership

Provost and Deputy President; Professor of Theory and Simulation of Materials

Office of the Provost

materials theoryacademic leadership
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for carrying Imperial's academic mission as Provost while never leaving the physics of materials behind, a scientist leading scientists.

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Imperial College Business School

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Peter Todd

Leadership

Dean of Imperial College Business School

Dean's Office

managementbusiness education
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for building a business school that sits inside one of the world's great science and technology universities, teaching leaders to work with, not around, deep innovation.

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Faculty of Engineering

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Andrew Davison

Faculty

Professor of Robot Vision, Fellow of the Royal Society

Department of Computing

computer visionrobotics
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for teaching machines to see and map the world in real time, foundational work in SLAM that quietly powers a generation of robots and devices.

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Hamed Haddadi

Faculty

Professor of Human-Centred Systems

Department of Computing

privacyhuman-centred computing
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for putting the human and their privacy at the centre of systems research, exactly the spirit of consent-first, edge-first computing we admire.

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Anthony Bull

Faculty

Professor of Musculoskeletal Mechanics; Head of the Department of Bioengineering, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Department of Bioengineering

biomechanicstrauma
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for engineering better recovery from injury and trauma, and for leading a bioengineering department that keeps human wellbeing at its core.

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Etienne Burdet

Faculty

Professor and Chair in Human Robotics

Department of Bioengineering

human roboticsneurorehabilitation
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for uniting neuroscience and robotics so machines can help people move and heal, technology that amplifies human ability with care.

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Spencer Sherwin

Faculty

Professor of Computational Fluid Mechanics; Head of the Department of Aeronautics, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Department of Aeronautics

computational fluid dynamicsspectral methods
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for advancing high-order simulation of complex flows and open tools like Nektar++, letting engineers everywhere model the air we move through.

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Kin K. Leung

Faculty

Tanaka Chair Professor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Computing

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

wireless networksdistributed learning
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for decades designing and controlling large-scale communications networks, and now bringing machine learning to the edge where people actually are.

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Ricardo Martinez-Botas

Faculty

Professor of Turbomachinery; Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

turbomachineryenergy
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for improving the turbines and energy systems that power modern life, and for leading mechanical engineering toward cleaner efficiency.

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Faculty of Natural Sciences

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Sir Tejinder Virdee

Faculty

Professor of Physics, Fellow of the Royal Society

Department of Physics

particle physicsdetectors
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for co-founding the CMS experiment at CERN and helping the world glimpse the Higgs boson, a founding father of one of physics' greatest instruments.

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Sir Martin Hairer

Faculty

Professor of Mathematics (Chair in Probability and Stochastic Analysis), Fields Medallist, Fellow of the Royal Society

Department of Mathematics

stochastic analysisprobability
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the theory of regularity structures, a Fields Medal breakthrough that tamed equations once thought hopeless, and for wearing that brilliance lightly.

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Kevin Buzzard

Faculty

Professor of Pure Mathematics

Department of Mathematics

number theoryformalised mathematics
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for leading the effort to formalise real mathematics in Lean, from the Xena project to Fermat's Last Theorem, opening proof to machines and a whole community.

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Alessio Corti

Faculty

Professor of Mathematics

Department of Mathematics

algebraic geometryFano varieties
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for deep work in algebraic geometry and the mirror symmetry of Fano varieties, geometry that keeps revealing hidden structure.

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Tom Welton

Faculty

Professor of Sustainable Chemistry

Department of Chemistry

ionic liquidsgreen chemistry
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for pioneering ionic liquids and sustainable solvents, and for championing greener chemistry and a fairer scientific community.

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William Rutherford

Faculty

Chair in Biochemistry of Solar Energy, Fellow of the Royal Society

Department of Life Sciences

photosynthesisbioenergetics
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for illuminating how photosynthesis captures sunlight at the molecular level, work that inspires a cleaner, solar-powered future.

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Michael Duff

Emeritus

Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics, Fellow of the Royal Society

Department of Physics

string theorysupergravity
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for decades of pioneering work on supergravity, branes and M-theory that stretched our picture of space, time and dimensions.

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Joanna Haigh

Emeritus

Emeritus Professor of Atmospheric Physics

Department of Physics and Grantham Institute

climate physicssolar variability
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for clarifying how the Sun and the atmosphere shape our climate, and for years of honest, public-spirited climate leadership at the Grantham Institute.

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Faculty of Medicine

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Robin Shattock

Faculty

Professor of Mucosal Infection and Immunity

Department of Infectious Disease

vaccinesmucosal immunity
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for racing to build accessible RNA vaccines and for a career spent making prevention reach the people who need it most.

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Wendy Barclay

Faculty

Action Medical Research Chair in Virology; Head of the Department of Infectious Disease

Department of Infectious Disease

virologyinfluenza
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for decoding how respiratory viruses spread and adapt, knowledge that helps the world stay a step ahead of the next outbreak.

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Peter Openshaw

Faculty

Professor of Experimental Medicine

National Heart and Lung Institute

immunologyrespiratory infection
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for a lifetime studying how our immune system fights and sometimes overreacts to lung viruses, and for serving the public through hard pandemic years.

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Neil Ferguson

Faculty

Professor of Mathematical Biology; Director of the Jameel Institute

School of Public Health

epidemiologydisease modelling
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for building the mathematical models that help governments understand and slow epidemics, from foot-and-mouth to COVID-19.

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Sir Magdi Yacoub

Emeritus

Emeritus Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Fellow of the Royal Society

National Heart and Lung Institute

cardiac surgerytransplantation
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for mending thousands of hearts, advancing transplantation, and giving children around the world free surgery through a life of extraordinary generosity.

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Grantham Institute

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Joeri Rogelj

Faculty

Professor of Climate Science and Policy; Director of Research, Grantham Institute

Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment

climate sciencecarbon budgets
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for shaping the carbon-budget thinking behind the Paris Agreement and for turning rigorous climate science into policy the world can act on.

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A celebration of the faculty and academic leaders of Imperial College London, assembled entirely from public information as an act of credit and gratitude. It is not a claim of endorsement, affiliation, sponsorship, or partnership by anyone featured or by the university. Every person is real and publicly documented, with a cited source of truth on their card; we never invent a person or a claim, and we prize accuracy over speed. Anyone featured can ask to be updated or removed at any time. Names and marks belong to their owners.