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Postgraduate Awards Wednesday 5 May 2010 Royal Albert Hall • London

The Rector’s welcome

On behalf of everyone at Imperial, I am delighted to welcome our graduands and their guests to Imperial for this day of celebration.

Graduation ceremonies are high points in the College’s calendar, one of only a handful of days during the year on which the bells of the Queen’s Tower are rung, and your presence on our campus creates a tangible sense of occasion. Today we will see nearly 2,000 graduates walk across the stage of the Royal Albert Hall watched by around 4,000 guests. Our thanks go to you all for being here so that we can congratulate our high achieving students and share the pride of their families and friends, whose support contributes so much to their success. All study at Imperial is demanding, but a postgraduate degree in particular requires sustained hard work, and critical and creative thinking. The skills and knowledge you have developed during your time here are both broad and deep, and will be in great demand as you take the next steps in your career. Wherever you go from here, I hope that you will continue to think of yourselves as members of the worldwide Imperial family and keep in touch.

This is the first graduation day I will attend as Imperial’s Rector and I know it will be a moving experience to see firsthand the enormity of what Imperial does for individuals and for society at large. You, I hope, have benefited hugely from your time here and will continue to do so as your careers progress. Perhaps even more importantly the world will benefit from your intellectual curiosity and your drive to apply your knowledge, characteristics that I hope Imperial has instilled and nurtured. It goes without saying that the College is immeasurably better for your having been here, and I thank you for choosing to pursue your studies with us. This day is ultimately about your hard efforts and high achievements, and I hope you enjoy it. Whatever your next destination, our best wishes go with you. Warm regards,

Sir Keith O’Nions

Unauthorised photography is not allowed in the Royal Albert Hall. (Official photographers receive special permission beforehand.) Please switch off your mobile phone.

Scientific thought and its creation is the common and shared heritage of mankind.” —

Abdus Salam FRS, Nobel

laureate and Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial from 1957–94

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Imperial past and present

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A new chapter in the College’s history began with the celebration of Imperial’s 100th birthday in 2007 and its new status as an independent university. Today’s Postgraduate Awards recognise the continuing high achievement of Imperial’s postgraduate students. Imperial currently attracts over 13,000 students and 6,000 staff of the highest international quality and has a reputation worldwide for excellence in teaching and research. The College began its journey towards its current position as the world’s fifth best university (as rated by the 2007 Times Higher Education Supplement university rankings) a century ago with just 600 students and 12 professors. The College was founded in July 1907 from the merger of three great nineteenth century institutions — the Royal College of Science, the City and Guilds College and the Royal School of Mines. Mergers in the late twentieth century with St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, the National Heart and Lung Institute, the Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Wye College and the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology completed the formation of the present Imperial College London. Imperial’s founding charter created an institution “…to give the highest specialised instruction and to provide the fullest equipment for the most advanced training and research in various branches of science especially in its application to industry”. This commitment to apply Imperial’s research for the benefit of all has been a constant theme throughout the College’s history, and holds strong today with current focuses including interdisciplinary collaborations to tackle climate change, and mathematical modelling to predict and control the spread of infectious diseases, such as avian flu.

and two Fields Medallists, Imperial’s contribution to society during its last century has been immense. Inventions and innovations include the discovery of penicillin, the development of holography and the foundations of fibre optics. Famous names associated with Imperial include T.H. Huxley, one of the greatest scientists of the nineteenth century; the author H.G. Wells; joint Nobel Prize winners, Sir Alexander Fleming and Sir Ernst Chain, discoverers of penicillin; W.E. Dalby, the internationally renowned railway engineer; W.H. Perkin, inventor of mauveine, the first aniline dye that led to the development of the synthetic chemical industry; Sir Almroth Wright, a pioneer of vaccination; Eric Laithwaite, known for his development of magnetically levitated (maglev) high-speed trains; and George Finch who, in 1922, was able to climb higher than any previous mountaineer due to his pioneering work on oxygen and breathing apparatus.

Until 1955, Imperial’s graduation ceremonies took place in the Great Hall of the University of London, which was then located in the Imperial Institute at the heart of the South Kensington Campus. Before each ceremony, a formal College procession filed from Prince Consort Road to the Great Hall of the Institute. All that remains of the Imperial Institute today is the Queen’s Tower, saved from demolition in the late 1960s. The first College graduation ceremony in the Royal Albert Hall was held on 26 October 1955. The day’s events commemorated the 1945 centenary of the Royal College of Science; the oldest forerunner of Imperial. The RCS centenary was attended by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth and its anniversary became known as Commemoration Day in honour of their visit.

Since the College’s creation, over 145,000 of the brightest students in the world have been educated by such authorities in their subjects. Today, the College attracts students from over 150 countries across the globe, and has a network of international links and collaborations with many of the world’s top universities.

Imperial undergraduates and postgraduates were all presented at the same ceremony in the Royal Albert Hall on Commemoration Day each October until 1996, when a new postgraduate ceremony was added in May. In 2007, as part of the Centenary celebrations, an additional graduation ceremony was held in Singapore to reflect the large number of students coming to Imperial from Asia.

The College crest

The Imperial mace

The College coat of arms, which incorporates the royal coat of arms, was assigned by royal warrant dated 6 June 1908. The motto was devised by Imperial’s Governing Body with the name as well as the purpose of the College in mind and perhaps drawing ‘decus et tutamen’ from line 262 of Book V of Virgil’s Aeneid. The translation appropriate to the spirit of the age and the intentions of the founders is “scientific knowledge, the crowning glory and the safeguard of the empire”.

Imperial’s graduation ceremonies see the procession of the Imperial mace, a generous gift from the Goldsmiths’ Company which marked Imperial becoming a university in its own right and the award of its new charter by Her Majesty The Queen in 2007. First used in 2009, the mace is made of silver and gilt, and weighs 7.1 kg. It was made by craftsmen from Padgham and Putland of Kent and its intricate workings incorporate the College crest and motto.

With 66 Fellows of the Royal Society among our current academic staff, and distinguished past members of the College including 14 Nobel laureates

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Imperial’s graduation ceremonies

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The history of our academic dress The robes our graduates wear today have their origin in the everyday dress of the Middle Ages which consisted of a tunic and cloak and, to protect the head and shoulders, a hood. The ancient universities in Europe began as communities of scholars and teachers in religious schools around great cathedrals or monasteries. Students there were clerics, who would have worn clothing similar to that of everyone else at the time. As fashions in the world changed, the church and universities retained their cloaks which became the main item of academic dress. For centuries, the shape of a university robe’s sleeve denoted the degree attained by its wearer. However, the advent of many new universities, each requiring an individual system of robes, brought changes that continue being made to the present day. Imperial College London graduates wore University of London academic dress until 2007. To reflect its status as an independent university, new robes were designed and today’s graduation ceremonies have graduates wearing both Imperial and University of London robes. See page 5 for more details of the robes being worn.

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May every young scientist remember... and not fail to keep his eyes open for the possibility that an irritating failure of his apparatus to give consistent results may once or twice in a lifetime conceal an important discovery.”

— P.M.S. Blackett FRS, Nobel laureate

and Head of the Department of Physics at Imperial from 1953–63

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recent imperial news

New Reach Out Lab gives school pupils a taste of science

Data reveals reason for dinosaur demise

Some morbidly obese people missing skinny genes

Universities should be directly enthusing schoolchildren about science and helping to address the lack of opportunities they have to do experiments first hand, said Lord Robert Winston, Imperial’s Professor of Science and Society, at the official opening of the College’s new Reach Out Lab in March 2010. The high tech, multidisciplinary space, which was developed specifically for visiting school pupils, has so far seen over 1,500 visitors aged between seven and 18 since September 2009. Lord Winston added: “There’s a wow factor about the laboratory and it’s immediately obvious as soon as you walk in that these kids are really enjoying the science.”

The mass extinction that killed off dinosaurs and more than half of Earth’s other species was caused by an asteroid collision and not massive volcanic activity, a panel of 41 international experts, including Imperial researchers, concluded in March 2010, after reviewing 20 years of research. Scientists were previously divided over whether the CretaceousTertiary extinction around 65 million years ago was caused by an asteroid hitting Earth at Chicxulub, Mexico, or by volcanic activity in the Deccan Trans, India, which lasted for 1.5 million years. However, a comprehensive analysis of the evidence published in Science led the panel to conclude that an asteroid impact is the only plausible explanation for the rapid destruction of marine and land ecosystems that occurred.

A small but significant proportion of morbidly obese people are missing a section of their DNA containing approximately 30 genes, according to Imperial-led research published in Nature in February 2010. The researchers from Imperial and 10 other European centres do not yet know the function of the missing genes, but previous research has suggested that some of them may be associated with delayed development, autism and schizophrenia. The team believes that there are many more obesity-causing genetic mutations yet to be found.

Imperial physicist takes top Welsh science role Professor John Harries of the Department of Physics was announced in February 2010 as the new Chief Scientific Advisor for Wales by the Welsh Assembly Government. A renowned atmospheric physicist, Professor Harries is particularly known for leading the team that produced the first direct observational evidence of an increase in the Earth’s greenhouse effect between 1970 and 1997. His appointment makes him the second current chief scientific advisor at the College, joining Professor John Beddington who became advisor to the UK government in October 2007.

Out but not down: University Challenge team makes it to semi finals A series of decisive victories won Imperial’s University Challenge team rare praise from Jeremy Paxman and a devoted Twitter following before being knocked out of the competition in the semi finals in March 2010. Speaking after losing the team’s last match against St John’s, Oxford, team captain Gilead Amit described host Paxman as “really friendly”, adding: “I even tried to get him to sign a copy of the Daily Mail for the ironic value, but he refused.”

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Immune cells use ‘death bungee’ to kill dangerous cells Immune cells use a bungee-like nanotube to destroy dangerous cells that could otherwise escape them, says Imperial research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in March 2010. Natural killer (NK) cells were previously known to kill cells by attaching to them and passing on toxic molecules. The new research now shows that NK cells can even attack targets that try to escape by moving away by holding them with a membrane nanotube and either pulling them back into direct contact to be killed or killing them from a distance.

Playing ‘Pong’ with the blink of an eye An open source computer game operated by eye movements has been developed by Imperial undergraduates, who hope it will allow people with severe physical disabilities to become gamers for the first time. Players wear glasses containing an infrared light and a webcam that records their eye movement and relays it to a laptop to play the simple bat and ball game ‘Pong’. The team announced in March 2010 that it believes that the technology could be adapted to create more sophisticated games and, in the long term, even wheelchairs controlled by eye movements.

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New material is breakthrough in magnetism A structure that acts like a single pole of a magnet has been created by researchers at Imperial, in a feat that has evaded scientists for decades. The team says that their research, published in Nature Physics in April 2010, takes them a step closer to isolating a ‘magnetic monopole’ – either the north or south pole of a magnet. Scientists have long theorised that this must be possible but have been unable to show it in experiments. In the newly created material, nanosized magnets are arranged in a honeycomb structure, enabling it to act like a magnetic monopole.

z Stay in touch Keep in touch with Imperial after you graduate through Facebook and the College’s two Twitter feeds. You can also hear the latest research news direct from the scientists’ mouths on the College’s monthly podcast, available for download on the first working day of each month. • Download the podcast from iTunes or from: www.imperial.ac.uk/media/ podcasts • Follow Imperial on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ imperialcollege and www.twitter.com/imperialspark • Imperial on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ pages/London-UnitedKingdom/Imperial-CollegeLondon/148242696837?ref=ts

Imperial College LONDON Academic dress

Imperial College London

PhD, DEng and MD

Most of the student graduates at today’s ceremonies are wearing Imperial College London academic dress following the College’s receipt of its charter of independence in July 2007. The unifying theme of the academic dress is the colour purple, inspired by W.H. Perkin’s invention of the first synthetic purple dye, mauveine, in 1856.

Master’s degrees Science: MSc and MRes

Business School: MSc, MBA and MRes

Postgraduate Masters MSc(Science) and MRes(Science) Design agreed July 2007

Engineering: MSc and MRes

Medicine: MSc, MEd, MRes and MPH

MPhil

Postgraduate Masters MSc(Humanities) and MRes(Humanities)

Postgraduate Masters MSc(Engineering) and MRes(Engineering)

DSc

Design agreed July 2007

Design agreed July 2007

EDE AND RAVENSCROFT LTD 2007 5

EDE AND RAVENSCROFT LTD 2007 5

EDE AND RAVENSCROFT LTD 2007 5

Humanities: MSc and MRes

PG certificates and diplomas

Postgraduate Masters MSc(Medicine),MEd(Medicine) MRes(Medicine) and MPH

Postgraduate Masters MBA and MSc(Business) and MRes(Business)

Design agreed July 2007

Design agreed July 2007 EDE AND RAVENSCROFT LTD 2007 5

MReshood hood MRes

EDE AND RAVENSCROFT LTD 2007 5

MBAhood hood MBA

MSc MSchood hood

MPhil hood

PhD hood hood

University of London

MD hood

DSc DSc hood hood

Until 2007 Imperial College London used the system of academic dress prescribed by the University of London except for its own hoods for the Associateships of the College and the Diploma of the Imperial College (DIC). Some student graduates at today’s ceremonies will have chosen to graduate in the robes of the University of London, of which Imperial was a part when they began their studies.

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Order of Procession

The company rises when the Procession enters the hall and remains standing until the Chairman of the Court and of the Council is seated.

First g ro u p • Student Presidents S e con d g ro u p • Senior Assistant Registrar, Ms Rebecca Penny • Wardens, College Tutors, Readers, Senior Lecturers and Lecturers • Research Excellence Awardees T h ir d g ro u p • Academic Registrar, Mr Nigel Wheatley • Professors • Principal of Imperial College Business School, Professor David Begg • Director of the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Dr Andrew Mendelsohn • Principal of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Professor Maggie Dallman • Head of the Centre for Educational Development, Dr Frank Harrison • Deputy Rector (Academic Operations) and Principal of the Faculty of Engineering, Professor Stephen Richardson • Principal of the Faculty of Medicine, Professor Stephen Smith • Deputy Principal of the Imperial College Business School, Professor Dorothy Griffiths • Pro Rector (International Affairs), Professor Mary Ritter • Professor of German Studies, Department of Humanities, Professor Charmian Brinson

• Head of the Department of Physics, Professor Joanna Haigh • Director of the Graduate School of Life Sciences and Medicine, Dr Andrew George • Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Professor Richard Vinter • Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Professor Alan Atkinson • Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Professor Geoffrey Pasvol • Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Professor Nigel Gooderham • Professor of Surgery, Professor Lord Ara Darzi • Pro Rector (Education), Professor Julia Buckingham • Deputy Rector (Research), Professor Sir Peter Knight • Newly-elected Fellows and Honorary Graduates • Rector’s Medal for Excellence in Research Student Supervision awardee F o u rth g ro u p • College Secretary and Clerk to the Court and to the Council, Dr Rodney Eastwood • Lay and Non-Academic Members of the Court Fi f t h g ro u p • The Rector, Sir Keith O’Nions • Chairman of Court and of the Council, Lord Kerr of Kinlochard

• Head of the Department of Chemistry, Professor Tom Welton

The future cannot be predicted, but futures can be invented.”

— Dennis Gabor FRS,

Professor of Electron Physics at Imperial, inventor of holography and Nobel laureate

Conductor of the Orchestra Richard Dickins (Director of Music) Organist Andrew Lucas

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Programme of ceremony

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Fanfare

Fanfare

Student Orator

Student Orator

Address The Rector, Sir Keith O’Nions

Address The Rector, Sir Keith O’Nions

Presentation of Postgraduates Presentation of postgraduates to whom the Degrees of Master of Business Administration, Master of Science, Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy from Imperial College Business School have been awarded.

Presentation 0f Postgraduates Presentation of the postgraduates to whom the Degrees of Master of Science, Master of Research, Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Engineering have been awarded.

Presentation of the Fellows and Honorary Graduates of Imperial College London The Deputy Rector (Research) requests the Rector to confer the degree of Doctor of Science honoris causa of Imperial College London on • Lord Sainsbury of Turville

Musical Interlude Lars-Erik Larsson Trombone Concertino (Third movement) Soloist Sam Sankey, Second year, BSc Physics with Studies in Musical Performance

The Pro Rector (International Affairs) requests the Rector to receive the Fellow of Imperial College London • Mr Lim Chuan Poh The College Secretary and Clerk to the Court and to the Council requests the Rector to receive the Fellow of Imperial College London • Mr Ram Gidoomal Musical Interlude Lars-Erik Larsson Trombone Concertino (Third movement) Soloist Sam Sankey, Second year, BSc Physics with Studies in Musical Performance Presentation of Postgraduates Presentation of the postgraduates to whom the Degrees of Master of Science, Master of Research, Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy from the Department of Humanities have been awarded. Presentation of postgraduates to whom the Degrees of Master of Science, Master of Research, Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Natural Sciences have been awarded. The Director of Graduate School of Life Sciences and Medicine requests the Chairman of the Court and of the Council to receive those who have met the requirements for the award of the Certificate of Advanced Study in Learning and Teaching. Presentation of the Outstanding Achievement Award The Pro Rector (Education) presents the winner of the Outstanding Achievement Award • Mr Jad Marrouche Presentation of the Research Excellence Award The Deputy Rector (Research) presents the winner of the award for Research Excellence • Professor Russell Cowburn Valediction The Chairman of the Court and of the Council, Lord Kerr of Kinlochard

Presentation of the Fellows and Honorary Graduates of Imperial College London The Deputy Rector (Academic Operations) and Principal of the Faculty of Engineering requests the Rector to confer the degree of Doctor of Science honoris causa of Imperial College London on • Professor Robert M. Nerem The Principal of the Faculty of Medicine requests the Rector to confer the degree of Doctor of Science (Medicine) honoris causa of Imperial College London on • Professor Sir Andrew McMichael The Professor of Surgery requests the Rector to receive the Fellow of Imperial College London • Lady Wolfson of Marylebone Presentation of Postgraduates Presentation of postgraduates to whom the Degrees of Master of Science, Master of Research, Master of Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery from the Faculty of Medicine have been awarded. Presentation of the Rector’s Medal for Excellence in Research Student Supervision The Pro Rector (Education) presents the winner of the Rector’s Medal and Fellowship for Excellence in Research Student Supervision • Professor Jane Mitchell Presentation of the Research Excellence Award The Deputy Rector (Academic Operations) and Principal of the Faculty of Engineering presents the winner of the award for Research Excellence • Professor George Jackson Valediction The Chairman of the Court and of the Council, Lord Kerr of Kinlochard God Save The Queen Recession Reception

God Save The Queen Recession Reception

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Imperial College LONDON Fellows

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Mr Ram Gidoomal

Mr Lim Chuan Poh

A Fellowship of the College is the highest award Imperial can bestow on individuals judged to be persons of distinction and persons who have rendered significant services to the College or to the community.

Mr Ram Gidoomal

Mr Lim Chuan Poh

Lady Wolfson of Marylebone

Ram Gidoomal is a talented business leader and entrepreneur, an energetic philanthropist and an enthusiastic promoter of civic responsibility.

Lim Chuan Poh has made enormous contributions to science and education in Singapore and internationally through senior roles in both the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and the Ministry of Education.

Lady Wolfson became a Trustee of the Wolfson Foundation in 1992, following her marriage to Lord Wolfson of Marylebone in 1991.

As an Asian refugee from Kenya, he first arrived in the UK in 1967 at the age of 16 and shortly after won a place at Imperial College London to study physics. He graduated in 1971 and remained at the College as a Research Assistant until 1975, when he decided to focus instead on building a career in business. He has maintained a long connection with the College, sitting on its governing Court and Council, and was the first chair of the Research Ethics Committee and the Student Trustee Board. After leaving Imperial he worked for the multinational company Inlaks, becoming Deputy Group Chief Executive in 1978 and UK Group Chief Executive in 1985, and it was a business trip to Mumbai in this role that was the trigger for setting up his first charity. The Christmas Cracker Charitable Trust was founded in 1989 and mobilised 50,000 teenagers to raise over £5 million during the subsequent eight years for people suffering from the effects of poverty in developing countries. Many other charitable endeavours followed, including the South Asian Development Partnership, founded in 1991 to encourage entrepreneurial activities in the UK and South Asia, Citylife, which helps disadvantaged people in the UK to find jobs and housing, and the Employability Forum, set up to help refugees to find employment.

Lady Wolfson of Marylebone

In addition to his business and charitable success, Mr Gidoomal stood in the 2000 and 2004 London Mayoral elections, polling around 100,000 votes on each occasion. He was awarded the CBE for services to the business community and race relations in 1998.

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As Chair of A*STAR, a position he has held since April 2007, he leads an international community of scientists with the mission of carrying out worldclass research, translating findings into applications that have both social and economic value and nurturing the next generation of scientists. He was previously A*STAR’s Deputy Chair and was a board member of its Biomedical Research Council since 2004. Prior to moving to A*STAR, Mr Lim was Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Education, a post he held from July 2003. Major successes in this role include transforming the publicly funded universities into Autonomous Universities and reviewing the university research framework to create the Academic Research Council and a new Academic Research Funding Framework. He is a strong supporter of international collaboration between leading research-intensive universities, in particular guiding the establishment of the NUS-Duke Graduate Medical School. Before turning his talents to science and education, he pursued a successful 23-year career with the Singapore Armed Forces, rising to the positions of Chief of the Army and then Chief of the Defence Force from 1998 to 2003. He is a mathematics graduate of Cambridge University, and also attended Harvard Business School to complete the Advanced Management Programme in 2003. He was named one of Science magazine’s ‘people to watch’ in 2009, and has received a number of awards in Singapore and internationally for his contribution to science, education and the military.

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Together, they are amongst the UK’s leading philanthropists, providing around £35 million each year through the Foundation to support scientific and medical research, education and the arts. Lady Wolfson plays a prominent role in the Foundation, founded in 1955, taking a particular interest in its activities in the arts and humanities, and sitting on the science and medicine panel. Amongst the many projects at Imperial supported by the Foundation are the new Wolfson Education Centre for medical students at Imperial’s Hammersmith Campus and the Wolfson and Weston Research Centre for Family Health launched in 2002, which is working to reduce infant mortality and birth defects such as cleft palate and spina bifida. Lady Wolfson is also a Trustee of the Wolfson Family Charitable Foundation, a Governor of Tel Aviv University, Joint President of the Edith Wolfson Hospital, Holon, Israel, and Honorary President of Haddassah Hospital, Jerusalem. She has been awarded the Fellowship of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and King’s College London, and an honorary degree by UCL. Lady Wolfson is also a Trustee of the Royal College of Physicians.

Imperial College LONDON Honorary Graduates

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Imperial College London honorary degrees are awarded to people of conspicuous merit, who are outstanding in their field or who have given exceptional service to the College.

Professor Sir Andrew McMichael

Professor Robert M. Nerem

Lord Sainsbury of Turville

Sir Andrew McMichael is an internationally leading immunologist renowned for his work on T cell immune responses to virus infections, in particular influenza and HIV.

An early pioneer of bioengineering, Professor Robert M. Nerem founded the discipline at Georgia Tech in 1987, developed his group into one the highest rated in the field in the USA.

A noted businessman, politician and philanthropist, Lord Sainsbury’s contribution to the UK’s science and technology base has been immense.

He is Professor of Molecular Medicine and Director of the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine at the University of Oxford, where he leads projects on subjects including the development of HIV vaccines, with two candidate vaccines now being tested in phase one clinical trials by his group.

He began his career in the Department of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at Ohio State University, where he completed his degree in 1964, and rose to the rank of professor in 1972 and Associate Dean for Research in the Graduate School in 1975.

He qualified in medicine in 1968 from the University of Cambridge and St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, now part of Imperial’s School of Medicine, and obtained his PhD in immunology at the National Institute for Medical Research in 1974. He began his career as a house physician and house surgeon at St Mary’s and Hammersmith Hospitals, now part of Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. In 1977 he moved to the Nuffield Departments of Surgery and Clinical Medicine at the University of Oxford, then became a Professorial Fellow at Trinity College in 1983 and then at Corpus Christi College in 2000. Sir Andrew was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1992 and elected to the European Molecular Biology Organisation in 2004. Awards and honours include the Novartis Prize in 1998, the Rose Payne Distinguished Scientist award in 1998, the Sheikh Hamdan Award in 2000, the Ambuj Nath Bose Prize, Royal College of Physicians, in 2001, and Imperial’s Ernst Chain Prize and the Nature/NESTA Award for Lifetime Mentoring in 2006. He was knighted in 2008 for services to medical science.

His interest in applying engineering to the human body was stimulated when, while studying heat transfer to space vehicles re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere, he was asked to help investigate the effects of lift-off on astronauts. He subsequently spent a year as a visiting professor at Imperial College London with the celebrated bioengineer Professor Colin Caro, and continued to pursue his interest in biomedical engineering on returning to Ohio. In 1979 Professor Nerem moved to the University of Houston, where he served as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He then took up the Parker H. Petit Distinguished Chair for Engineering in Medicine at Georgia Tech in 1987, where he also founded and directed the Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience and the Georgia Tech/Emory Centre for the Engineering of Living Tissues in 1998. He was the founding President of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, and a past President of the International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine and the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering. He is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering and of the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academy of Sciences. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the UK’s Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

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As Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State with responsibility for science and innovation at the Department for Trade and Industry, he earned the respect of researchers for his genuine passion for science and technology. He acted as a high profile spokesperson for science on issues such as nuclear power, stem cell research and the use of animals in research, and his time as minister from 1998 to 2006 covered a period of unprecedented government investment in science.

Professor Sir Andrew McMichael

His commitment to bettering society through science, technology and medicine led him to found the Gatsby Charitable Foundation in 1967. Since then it has awarded around £500 million to support work in fields such as technical education, plant science and mental health. High profile projects advanced by the Foundation include the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit at UCL, the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Molecular Pathology in Norwich, Sainsbury Management Fellowships for UK Engineers, and the Institute for Government, which supports the skills development of senior civil servants and politicians. Lord Sainsbury also has extensive business experience in the family’s supermarket chain, as Finance Director from 1973–90, Deputy Chairman from 1988–92 and Chairman from 1992–98. Prior to that, he read history and psychology at King’s College, Cambridge, and gained an MBA from the Columbia Graduate School of Business in 1971.

Professor Robert M. Nerem

Lord Sainsbury of Turville

He was created a life peer in 1997.

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Graduate Prizewinners 2010

The following awards and prizes are given to students with a record of exceptional achievement in scholarship.

Imperial College Business School Applied Finance Prize Qiuyang Wang Applied Risk Management Prize Wenchao Zhou Asset Pricing Prize Prejesh Jost Malgorzata Kloka Best Individual Report Performance on MSc International Health Management Jan Vyjidak Best Individual Research Report Performance on MSc Management Anna Miller Best Overall Performance (Distance Learning MBA) John Mulcahy Best Overall Performance (Executive MBA) Piers Kotting Best Overall Performance (MBA) Katharine Lamont Best Overall Performance on MSc International Health Management Lewis Reuben Best Overall Performance on MSc Management Xiate Li Best Overall Performance on MSc Risk Management Ying Zhu

Mathematical Finance Prize Lathaporn Ratanavararak

ChevronTexaco All-round Contribution Prize Abdulrahman Olukade

MBA Outstanding Achievement Award Jeannette Adu-Bodie

Don Pashley Memorial Prize Eva McGuire

MSc Finance Dissertation Prize Constantinos Nicolaides

DSTL Prize in Composite Materials Tomasz Cwik

MSc Finance Outstanding Student Prize Lingling Zheng

Dudley Newitt Prize for Experimental Excellence Feng Huai Tay

MSc Management Prize for Business Informatics and Innovation Management Xiaowen Du MSc Risk Management and Financial Engineering Dissertation Prize Cesar Mora MSc Risk Management and Financial Engineering Outstanding Student Prize Ying Zhu Nicol Gross Memorial Prize Katharine Lamont Numerical Finance Prize Raghav Khosla Portfolio Management Prize Simone Serrajotto

Business Plan Competition Prize Mohamad Yoland Ballout Jakub Czarnota Diego Fernandez Garcia Michael Gallagher Rachel Garrett Grace Matar

Principal’s Prize (Distance Learning MBA) John Mulcahy

Corporate Finance Prize Romain Smadja

ABS Consulting Prize in Earthquake Engineering Edurne Nunez Moreno

Joan Woodward Postgraduate Memorial Prize Jeannette Adu-Bodie Katharine Lamont Rupert Newell

Chevron Prize Johannes Kalunka

Constance Fligg Tipper Centenary Memorial Prize Junsheng Wang

Principal’s Award for the Most Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Celina Smith

Full-Time MBA Project Prize Katharine Lamont

Chevron Fieldwork Prize Kirsty Simpson

MBA Finance Prize Fabian Walesch

Best Overall Performance on MSc Actuarial Finance Jenifer Ward

Executive MBA Prize Yang Zhang

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IBM Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Design Project Prize Christine Butler-Cole Tim Foote Frances Harrison Omar Lababedi Albert Pescheck

Faculty of Engineering

AES Laboratories Prize Elaine Saliba Ash Prize Vikram Mehta Black & Veatch Prize in Environmental Engineering Amelie Seguret BP Prize Hugo Bettencourt Machado Mark Logie Krystel-Maria St Clair

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Elaine Austin Centenary Memorial Prize Nicolas Autrusson Toby Coleman Energy Institute Prize in Petroleum Engineering Weeraya Wuttipittayamongkol Energy Institute Prize in Petroleum Geoscience Olivier Chailin ERM Prize for Civil Engineering and Sustainable Development Scott Clyne Eryl Cadwaladr Davis Prize Qiang Liu Frank Hodgson Memorial Prize Gauthier Byrne Geoff Hewitt Prize Lingling Joanne Liao Gyebi Kufuor Memorial Prize Rotana Hay Hilfred Chau Prize Richard Newcombe Janet Watson Centenary Memorial Prize Paul Shearing Journal of Petroleum Geology Prize Osivwi Thomas-Ideh Julia Higgins Centenary Prize Michael Bajomo Lapworth Medal Christopher Grew Letitia Chitty Centenary Memorial Prize Ana Mijic Chris Walker London Petrophysical Society Prize Kay Johnson Pichaya Ruthairung

Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” —

T.H. Huxley FRS, nineteenth century biologist known as ‘Darwin’s Bulldog’

and Professor at the Royal School of Mines, now part of Imperial

Matthey Prize Gowsihan Poologasundarampillai McLean Medal Julian George

Victor Appleby Prize in Engineering Hydrology Ana Mijic

Maurice Hanson Prize Alina Tuerk

Faculty of Natural Sciences

OPC Ltd Well Test Analysis Prize Morounranti Vigo

Abdus Salam Postgraduate Prize Dionigi Benincasa Jurgis Pasukonis

Patrick J. Dowling Prize in Advanced Structural Engineering Chris Walker

John Stonehouse Malaria Memorial Prize Ellen Bushell

Student Award for Outstanding Achievement

Joseph Hooker Prize Chloe Hardman

Faculty of Natural Sciences Jad Marrouche

Lord Porter Prize Stefano Meliga Michael Way Prize Timothy Harvey-Samuel

A.D. Lees Prize Steven Bacon

Nanomaterials Prize Emma Schmidgall

Petroleum Geological Society Prize Tenice Peaches Nangoo

Arcadis Water Management Prize Aisha Gloudon Akomeno Omu

Ross Makuch Memorial Law Prize Stefan Pfenniger John Wallace

Philips Group Project Prize in Computing Science Andrew Durnin Mark Howe Arnar Jonsson Edmund Noon Sebastian Smith

BP Gas, Power and Renewables Prize Simon Atkins Ian King

Scott Wilson Prize (First Prize) Sean Frisby

RBS MSc Advanced Computing Best Student Prize Nataly Maimari Konstantinos Mamouras Michael Nicolaou Edmond Noon

Centenary Prize for Outstanding PhD Student in Science Communication in Cell and Molecular Biology Pallavi Bhatta

RBS MSc Computing Science (Specialist) Best Student Prize Arnar Jonsson R.H. Gummer Exhibition of the Energy Institute William Mumby Tom Warren Robert Bird Group Award Nicolas Autrusson Toby Coleman Ronald Stewart Jenkins Memorial Prize Hong Dong Soil Mechanics Prize Panagiotis Zachariou Stella Bagrit Centenary Memorial Prize Benjamin Hardcastle

BP Prize in Strategic Thinking Charlotte Lee Wolf

Centenary Prize for MRes in Biochemical Research Joanna Young Charlotte Rich Memorial Prize for Water and Waste Management Bojana Bajzelj Megan McGill Dennis Anderson Memorial Prize Kirsty Townsend

ENVIRON Student Excellence Prize Simon Atkins Environmental Resources Management Prize Simon Atkins Bridget Jackson

Tony Evans Memorial Prize Benoit Illy Townend Prize Joshua Mermelstein

Gerald Durrell Prize Henry Travers

Weinberg Prize Karen Shu San Manley

Gladys Locke Prize in Applied Optics Jonas Morgenweg

Unwin Postgraduate Prize in Civil Engineering Hamid Zolghadr Zadeh Jahromi

Sir Alan Fersht Prize Rebecca Nonoo Megan Wright Susan Pritchard Memorial Prize Mark Tarry Southwood Prize Benedict Godsall Diane Lawrence William Pearse T.H. Huxley Prize Katrina Armour-Marshall Winton Capital Prize for the Best PhD Thesis in Physics Joseph Kwiatkowski Isla Simpson

EFTEC Prize Catherine Peart

Enviros Prize for Environmental Analysis and Assessment Emma Keller Maria Vinogradova

Unwin Postgraduate Prize Konstantinos Gkagkas Basile Vigneron

Scott Wilson Prize (Runner-up) Bridget Jackson

Gordon Conway Rockefeller Foundation Prize Emily Beauchamp James Waters

CASLAT Rees Rawlings CASLAT Prize Moez Draief

Faculty of Medicine

Research Excellence Awards 2010 The following research teams have demonstrated high academic achievement and significant future potential. Nanoscale Science and Technology, Department of Physics Team Leader Professor Russell Cowburn Team members Dr Claire Adjiman Dr Amparo Galindo Dr Erich A Müller Professor Costas Pantelides Professor Stratos Pistikopoulos Dr Carlos Avendaño Dr Andrew Haslam Dr Panagiotis Karamertzanis Dr Thomas Lafitte Dr Felix Llovell Dr Alexandr Malijevsky Dr Rik Wensink Molecular Systems Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology Team Leader Professor George Jackson Team Members Dr Liliane Fossati-Jimack Dr Elena Goicoechea De Jorge Dr Francesco Carlucci Dr Talat Malik Dr Fang-Ping Huang Mrs Kirsten Rose Ms Marta Szajna

Brenda Ryman Centenary Memorial Prize Jennifer Parker Sheila Adam Centenary Prize for Public Health and Epidemiology Yolande Knight Richard Batchelor Prize in Immunology Ksenija Jovanovic Rosa Beddington Centenary Prize Ana Banito

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Please note that this list of names is provided for the information and interest of those attending the ceremony. It represents a list of postgraduates and diplomates at the time of going to press, not all of whom are attending the ceremony.

Faculty of Engineering, Diploma of the Imperial College, Master of Science and Master of Research Aeronautics Nicolas Autrusson Keyvan Azimi Hooman Bagherkani Lydia Barton Tomass Bernots Ian Bousfield Jon Card Yu-Sheng Chang Nicolas Chastang Anne-Mathilde Clairouin Toby Coleman Tomasz Cwik Isabelle D’Huysse Juan Franco Sumariva Jean-Christophe Gantois Juan Gari Arthur Grunwald Hassan Hamid Mengchen Hu Ziyu Huang Hyun Chul Jeong Fan Jiang Michael Kociolek Yuen Fung Lam Haewoong Lee Xuke Luan Sepideh Malekzadeh Tryfon Mantsos Nicola Mereu Sophie Mottet Ayad Othman Sujie Peng Olivier Perot Grégoire Petit Dk Norulhashimah Pg Hassim Satyajit Ravindra Rida Rikabi Ann Sara Sheikh Srisai Sivakumar Jan Stuller Shi Tang

Zachary Wilson Mohd Zainol Abidin

Bioengineering Stelios Angeli Lorenzo Audibert Céline Bayard Maedeh Borhani Alexandra Boussommier Varachaya Chimnikorn Anne-Mathilde Choisy Rafael Coronado Santos William Desoutter Slim Ghorbal Matthew Grech Sollars Gudfinna Halldorsdottir Marcus Hallerstrom Benjamin Hardcastle Yi Hou Melpomeni Kalofonou Konstantinos Kapnisis Iro Koliakou Yen-Ni Lee David Lefebvre Vikram Mehta Roxana Montazerian Foteini Moysiadou Corinne Nahas Ryan Nazareth Yun Peng Farah Shareef Mohammed Tahlak Marie-Thérèse Vasilache Jean-Louis Wang Franck Wolff

Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology Gbenga Akinbola Madina Assanbayeva Rahul Bagga Rebecca Bamford John Bender Palang Bumroongsakulsawat Zhehui Cao Jose Castro Huiwen Dong Serene Farah Ji’An Fu Tzu Hung Huang Matthew Irheren Romain Lambert Lingling Joanne Liao Fang Ling Kristina Mois Jim Noven Ng Oritsegbubemi Ogbe Fiona Oloo Adetoyese Oyedun Eleni Pefani Chunhu Qin Adewale Raji Iain Robinson Patcharin Samphawamontri Kolawole Sangodoyin Nicholas Seegulam Can Song

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Imperial College London Postgraduate Awards Ceremony

Varaporn Tirasvasdichai Romain Vignais Rudolf Vorkeh Yijun Wang Zili Zhang Xi Wen Zhou Xin Zhou Xinchen Zhou Yun Zhou Bonan Zhu

Civil and Environmental Engineering Abimbola Abari Nuraishah Abd Rahman Raphael Aboulkheir Sara Andrews Sunday Anukwu Carlos Arevalo Robles Renata Arszylo Diana Aziku Muhammad Aziz Eleni Bakali Alistair Baldwin Stylianos Barbopoulos Dalila Benchabane Ioannis Borotoulas Tomoe Bourdier Emilie Brillault Corynn Brodsky Gauthier Byrne Xu Cao Susana Cardoso Lopes De Almeida Kai-Ting Chan Natalie Yee-Guan Chan Emmanouil Chatziefraimidis Shu Chen Tao Chen Angus Pak Wing Cho Scott Clyne James Collins Lindsay Copenhaver Shu Cruikshank Barry Cullen Raphael Curtz Clémence Decq Jean-Pierre Dennes Luca Di Mario Marios Dimitriadis Christos Dimoglou Gofetamang Ditalelo Hong Dong Darran Donovan Juan Duan Gaspard Dubert Robert Duff Romain Dugué Julien Duprey Smaragdi Efthymiou Frederick Meng Khuan Eng Ignacio Escobar Carrera Marie-Christine Esposito Zhiguo Fan Thibault Faninger Muhammad Farooq Jacques Kai-Chieh Ferriere Panagiotis Filippas William Fooks Mark Frost Zeming Fu Yue Gao Ioannis Gkourmis Emmanouil Glampedakis Carmel Golden Sarah Grainger Eftychia Gratsaniti Christopher Grew

Maria Grigorakou David Grima Bassem Grizi Matthias Gunat Simon Hamlin Rebekah Hardman Antonia Hart Javeriya Hasan Oran Hassan Rotana Hay Saifllah Hejazi Rafael HernandezPalacios Ka Kay Ho Catherine Hodson Charlotte Honoré Sharon Hook Emesomake Idornigie Charles-Emmanuel Impallomeni Zhu Jiang Rhidian Jones Sophie Kallin Hasan Kamal Xenia Karekla Panagiotis Katsikaridis Alibek Kazangapov Nikolaos Kazos Nurlan Kenessov T homas Kirby Athina Kissa Philipp Kloucek Wan Yee Ko Zi Hao Kong Simon Latham Anastasia Lavda Christina Lazarou Dai Duong Le Mathilde Leonardon Anne-Claire Letournel Cheuk Lam Li Ross Lillis Leslie Lira Sofia Livieratou Hao Ma Rena Maguire Russell Martin Ivan Martinez Catalina Matthew McCrank Jamie McNuff Bo Miao Ana Mijic Thomas Mikroulis Pierre Millot Ilias Minetos Laurene Mireault Zarreen Mokaddam Barbara Moro Fernandez Kosmas Moupagitsoglou Dimitrios Moutaftsis Germán Naguibine Tobias Newland Edurne Nunez Moreno Ebuka Nwankwo Sotirios OikonomouMpegetis Clifford Okeh Isioma Onwuaduegbo Lucia Ortega James Page Konstantinos Palasopoulos Freyr Palsson Petros Pandis Georgia Papadaki Nikolaos Papafilippou Aimilios Pappas Georgios Pazarliotis Luke Pearce Louisa Peaver Erjon Petriti Benjamin Ponge Henri Pottier

Wednesday 5 May 2010 • Royal Albert Hall

Gabriel Real Dos Santos Gregory Rogos Noel Ryan Najib Saliba Elaine Saliba Girishanth Sathasivam Amelie Seguret Ioanna Sevdali Marie Sheehan Shih-Ting Shen Savitree Singh Wai Chung Siu Rachael Skeete Andrew Smith Jessica Smith Argyro Souli Daniel Springford Noa Stern Christodoulos Stylianidis Jintai Su Omotoyosi Suleiman-Oba Freya Summersgill Seyed Tajallifar Selina Talukdar Zhiting Tao Ned Tapley Stavros Tasiopoulos Asjelien Thompson Lindsay Todman Clothilde Tribou Richard Tripe Ioannis Tsiptsis Koya Tsukiji Alina Tuerk Niaz Ullah Supattra Visessri Chris Walker Marianne Walsh Huiying Wang Zhihao Wang David Webster David Wilby Hin Man Wong Elizabeth Woods Anas Yazid Joana YeboahAcheampong Yin Yuan Panagiotis Zahariou Wending Zeng Detan Zhang Jia Zhang Wenzhong Zhang Xu Zhang Yuankun Zhang Yeye Zhu Hamed Zolghadrzadehjahromi

Computing David Allan Nuno Alves Nikolas Anastasiou Theofanis Apostolopoulos Ali Asghar Georgios Atsaros Thomas Bateman Yerzhan Beisenbayev Lucas Boone Theologis Chapsalis Ilias Charisiadis Daniel Cook Richard Coxson Bruno Cunha Magalhaes Daniel de Matos Silvestre Ivan Dryanovski Javid Enayat Wenli Fang Mohsina Ferdous Hugo Figueiredo Da Costa Marios Fragkoulis Malgorzata Gabriel

Arthur Gaudriot Adeline Giacometti Stefano Guidolin Mathieu Guillame-Bert Christopher Haugli Wai Kuan Hon Konstantinos Iliopoulos Gareth Jones Arnar Jonsson Karolos-Evgenios Kantounis Roger Kingdon Adrien Kiren Roman Kolcun Stepan Kopriva Dimitrios Kouzapas Gijsbert Kruitbosch Yiannos Kryftis Anna Krzeczkowska Marc Labadens Antonis Lambrou Adrien Le Masle Tingting Li Wenbin Li Xiaohua Li Shumei Li Yongjin Liang David Lilburn Dianhuan Lin Raymond Liu Salinkate Logavit Nataly Maimari Konstantinos Mamouras Aikaterini Marazopoulou Graham Markall Pedro Martins Adrian Matei Fotis Menemenis Jakub Michalski Horatiu Mocian Parastoo Mojabi Michael Nicolaou Edmund Noon Debapriya Pal Sagar Patel Chariklis Pittaras Christian Rigor Kate Rosenberg Gregoris Savvides Sebastian Smith Dominic Spill James Stevenson Sundip Tailor Wee Hon Tan Aakif Tanveer Philippe Thong Edward Thorley Alexandre Tourre Augustin Trancart Haiyan Wang Ke Wang Yingtao Wang Julien Weissenberg Tianming Wu Sixiu Zhang Siqi Zhao Xiaoyuan Zou

Earth Science and Engineering Rosmawati Abdul Rahman Asad Adhami Olayemi Adu Praveen Agnihotri Ammar Ahmad Yernur Akashev Nafa Al Jahdhami Anwar Albeaiji Ali Alkhatib Ahmed Al-Yaqoobi

Benedict Amaechi Abdullateef Amodu Albert Avu Leila Azimova Raheel Baig Anthony Baptista Shahryar Barati John Beaty Mohamed Belkabir Damien Bellio Hugo Bettencourt Machado Julya Bonkat Guillaume Bourgeois Eduardo Bravo James Brick Olivier Chailan Kate Chapman Weng Hong Chong Oliver Davis Anna Dawson Pierre de Rouge Irianan Derrick Ayebatari Diete Manson Egberibine Oluseyi Ekanem Edwin Ekpiri Mounir El Maarouf Irene Eteri Marc Ferris Paul Froydenlund Mukhtar Garadaghi Baijayanta Ghosh Khushal Gohel Anna Gorton Steven Griffiths Bernard Guerbet David Havlin Katja Hentschel Hjh Nadia Malinie Hj Alias Hamizah Hj Hamzah Jonathan Hodgson Issomme Iloabachie Izuchukwu Ilonze Elrad Iskakov Endurance Itsekiri Ebube John-Nwosu Jeremy Johnson Kay Johnson Denis Kadito Eventus Kalu Johannes Kalunka Nurbek Karatalov Izzah Kassim Grant Kelly Bakhytzhan Khairaliyev Igbal Khanjigazov Taro Kiley Adaiyibo Kio Nickolay Kostromin Christopher Leader Jonathan Levay Elizabeth Lloyd Katherine Lloyd Mark Logie James Lowden Georgina Malas Hisham Mamode Andrew MangeonFairweather Calum McDowell Roisin McGee Tinatin Meskhi Christian Moebius Cristian Moncada Palacio Kazeem Mudi Said Muratbekov Nuru Nabage Tenice Nangoo Richard Neale

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Claire Nunes Harrington Sena Anthony Nwani Mu’Az Ohi Obadaki Akinola Obembe Folake Odesanya Chima Ojukwu Abdulrahman Olukade Olumuyiwa Oluleye Theresa Otagwo David Paillassa Richard Parker Thomas Patouillaud Abrar Pewekar Olayinka Popoola Remi Rateau Tanuja Rawatlal Fernan Rodriguez Cecep Rudiana Pichaya Ruthairung Anwarudin Saidu Mohamed Sanjiv Samaroo Nursyazwani Sani Daoud Shaikh Guillaume Siffer Ilona Sildmae Kirsty Simpson James Siviter Bertrand Six Jeremy Soule Mark Spence Krystel-Maria St Clair Kezzah St. Clair Christopher Swift Sten Tham Osivwi Thomas-Ideh Paul Thomson Olzhas Tleukhabyluly Alan Tominey Alonso Torres Suphawan Tungdumrongsub William Tyrrell Azor Ude Chima Ugwuegbu Gadilbek Uxukbayev Luke van Den Brul Gerald Vandenbroucke Kanda Vattanapornpirom Morounranti Vigo Muhammad Muneeb Ali Virk Thomas Weight Thomas Whatling Victoria Wilson Elizabeth Li Hoong Wong Harry Wood Weeraya Wuttipittayamongkol Ming Yang Elchaikh Zaki Zonni Zeta Yan Zhang

I have been trying to point out that in our lives chance may have an astonishing influence and, if I may offer advice to the young laboratory worker, it would be this – never to neglect an extraordinary appearance or happening.” –

Sir Alexander Fleming,

Nobel laureate and discoverer of penicillin at St Mary’s Hospital, now part of Imperial

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Neva Agarwala Hesham Alsada Matthias Amble Nisha Amthul Gobiraj Anandavel Pierre-Emile Ansart Arta Babaee Laurent Babut Ludovic Bourset Ran Cao Bingyu Chen Li Cheng Cai Cheng Severine Chevalier

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Vanessa Colace Jean-Baptiste Colin Jing Jing Cui Pierre-François Desrumaux Linlin Diao Bo Du Jie Du Nicolas Dubail Benoit Durand Mohamed El Sharkawy Ying Fan Charlotte Fessard Ming Ge Jean-Baptiste Genin Sira Gonzalez Zhenyu Guan Onur Guven Shuoqiu Hu Syed Imtiaz Syed Jafri Asim Javed Guillaume Jean Richard Jeffries Vladimir Jeliazkov Asraa Kamil Amin Anthony Kolak Yixin Li Kai Liao Marc Medico Afaaq Mohamed Batcha Christina Morfopoulou Mohammad Noorbakhsh Temiloluwa Oyefuga Kyriacos Palechoros Athina Pandi Nektarios Pelekanos Georgios Perakakis Antonio Perez Espinosa De Los Monteros Dk Norleha Pg Hj Mohd Yassin Francois Polle Adam Powell Radi Ramlee Hua Rong Jahanzeb Sajid Konstantinos Sechidis Eric Segura Adam Senkoro Shahrullizni Shaharudin Rajas Shanbhag Jay Sharma Vaibhav Singhal Julie Sithongsouk Michael Sole Chenzi Sun Biley Yann Jye Tan Manolis Tsakiris Kostis Tzanettis Jose Uriguen Nikolas ValantassisKanellos Wan Salmizaini Wan Zain Ying Wang Junzhuo Wu Stylianos Xepapadakis Weihan Xiong Yi Yao Liting Yu Hasham Zafar Wan Zain Jorge Zapata Gaviria Cheng Zhang Han Zhang Jin Zhang Xiliang Zhang Xin Yi Zhou

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Materials Ahmad Ahmed David Barley Christopher Carver Johann Cho Marion Clanet Celine Cluzel Micael da Costa Angharad Dare-Edwards Daniel Del Conde Ovadia Florent Deledalle Amr El Beleidy Guillaume Eudier Georgios-Anastasios Goumas Philipp Gruenewald Andrew Hadland Roger Hollies Chatree Kettong Anne-Lise Laurain Saulat Lone Emeric Lujan Matthieu Maudelonde Christopher McAtominey Styden Rwebangila Konstantinos Theodoropoulos Erika VelazquezArmendariz Liana Vella Charlotte Virally Alan Whitaker Christopher Whitehouse Weimin Xi Thomas Young Roberto Zaetta

Mechanical Engineering Dae Kyung Ahn Ross Atkin Edouard Audi Sarat Babu Christos Barmparousis Andy Brand Charles Brand Archit Chamaria Chi-Yu Chen Cecilia Cini Cecile Dartiguenave Olivier De Meerschman Jay Dodia Leyla Dorri Guillaume Drapier Pu Duan Benjamin Dubois Anouk Dufour Stefan Dzisiewski-Smith Yiran Feng Gianpaolo Fusari Jose Garcia Huidobro Maria-Alexandra Georgiou Kanishka Milton Ghosh David Graham Hersh Haladker Christopher Holden Tareq Hussain Nurlan Ibraimov Matt Johnson Fraz Khan Bowen Li Isabel Lizardi Sain Gee Keith Man Daniel Mason Kroezen Menno Philippa Mothersill Edward Murfitt Maryam Nabavi Bibiana Nelson Kulkanich Pakdeearporn Meichen Pan

Imperial College London Postgraduate Awards Ceremony

Katrien Ploegmakers Nicholas Reddall Alexandros RomanosLouizos Thomas Rouyre Arif Sheraz Andrew Choon Keat Teoh Changjia Tian Hermann Trebsche Basile Vigneron Junhua Wang Peng Sheng Xu Zhuyu Zhang Yufeng Zheng

Xun Xing Loh Karen Shu San Manley Joshua Mermelstein Teresa Mortera Blanco Diogo Narciso Christopher Pink Raphael Slade Nisha Sohal Feng Tay Severine Toson Antoine Trzcinski Ioannis Vyrides Chiao-Chien Wei Unalome Wetwatana

Faculty of Engineering, Diploma of the Imperial College, Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Aeronautics Paola Apruzzese Gustavo Assi Alexandros Avdis Bruno Carmo Andrew Cookson Adelaide De Vecchi Tristan Faber Mark Frederick Vicent Tormo Prangchira Kewcharoenwong Nigel MacCarthy Sang Ngoc Nguyen Sma Nilsuwan Ala Qubain Pavel Sztefek Donal Taylor Peter Vincent

Bioengineering Alessandra Carriero Ying Chi Emma Corcoles Zeynep Engin Delphine Feuerstein Ganesh Gowrishankar Yan Huang Evangelos Lazaridis Ji-Eun Lee Pei Ling Leow Spyridon Masouros Andrew Murphy Aman Saleem Aliah Shaheen Dominic Southgate Thanut Tosanguan Anoop Walia

Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology Mohd Anuar Michael Bajomo Ruth Blackwell Giulia Corrao Gavin Daisley Antonio Ferretti Lu Gao Selina Gunther Raimundo Ho Muhammad Ibrahim Udennaka Igboanusi Siti Ismail Carolyn Lam Yuan-Min Lin Pei Liu

Owen Abbe Jeanette Abela Guillermo Aldama Bustos Panagiotis Angeloudis Maria Arango Gaviria Kriangkrai Arunotayanun Daniel Barreto Gonzalez Khalid Bichou Katherine Cashell James Cass Ignazio Cavarretta Miguel Cebrian Gomez Marios Christou Shane Donatello Marina Economidou Yun Lei Hu Fumiaki Kimura Teik Hua Law Joao Leitao Carl Milner Ka Ho Nip Lyoong Oh Kyoung-a Park Ilias Pechlivanidis Joelma Queiroz Iakovos Skourides Stella Syropoulou Marios Theofanous Hamid Zolghadr Zadeh Jahromi

Computing Julien Abi Nahed Dalal Alrajeh Syed Amin Alexandros Bouganis Nicholas Cameron Kian Chan Georgia Chan Margarita Chli Driss Choujaa Vasa Curcin Douglas de Jager Changyu Dong Hywel Dunn-Davies Dorian Gaertner Nikolaos Giannadakis Chun Hok Ho Rashed Karim Polyxeni-Margarita Kleniati Karim Lekadir Salman Marvasti Andrew McVeigh Jacey Minoi George Mylonas Simon Overell Julien Pansiot Jayshan Raghunandan Alberto Schaeffer Filho Andrew Smith Alexander Summers

Wednesday 5 May 2010 • Royal Albert Hall

Angelos Tsoukalas Xikun Wu Kai Ye Yu Zhang

Earth Science and Engineering Saleh Al Mansoori Abdul Al Raba’ani Abdullah Alkindi Saif Alsayari Olalekan Aluko Timothy Arnold Richard Baker Adam Candy Ian Cope Peter Deveugle Patrick Farrell Adam Hawkes Shoudong Huo Nasiru Idowu Shan Jiang Rachel Kieft Robert Lewis Zhenggang Nie Adriana Paluszny Rodriguez Kate Peel Imran Rahman Matteo Ravenna Moshood Sanni Paul Shearing Margaret Stewart Barry Stoffell Samantha Taggart Olumide Talabi Yingjie Wang Cian Wilson Penelope Wozniakiewicz

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Maria Angelopoulou Silvia Bardi Arvind Bhusate Gerard Briscoe Matthieu Bultelle Manuel Castro Hyeygjeon Chang Conor Clifford Nikolaos Dimakis Nuno Goncalves Da Silva Laurence Hey Wang Hei Ho Yun Hou David Howey Mohammad Jahangiri Hariton Korizis Panagiotis-Aristidis Kountouriotis Xiang Lin Azibananye Mengot Patience Orukpe Alexandre Pais Da Silva Sree Payyala James Pedder Carlos Quintero Farrukh Rashid Georgia Sakellari Kwang Hwee Seah Ravindra Singh Supawat Supakwong Kieron Turkington Georgios Tzimiropoulos Yizhou Wang Yung-Chuan Wen Tingting Zhang Li Zhao Xiaowei Zhao Yun Zhou

Materials Joseph Cook Denis Cumming Fatos Derguti Christine Dimech Julian George Rosemary Greaves Despina Hadjiapostolidou Sehban Husain Benoit Illy Benjamin Jackson Virginie Jantou Hedeer Jawad Nazim Joomun Shima Kadkhodazadeh Hiroko Kusumoto Sen Lin Emily Michie Samuel Murphy Steven Mwenifumbo Dylan Ness Rachel Osborne Gowsihan Poologasundarampillai Pavel Ramirez Lopez Maria Rodriguez Randhir Singh Paul Stuart Min Tang Sarah Wagstaffe Junsheng Wang

Mechanical Engineering James Atteck Pierre Belanger David Bland Ruth Brooker Yum Ji Chan Georgios Charalampous Jie Chen Desmond Chong Tindaro Cicero Thomas Clarke George Connolly Colin Copeland Jeremy Floyd Giuseppe Forastiero Mark Fowell Philipp Geipel Kanishka Ghosh Konstantinos Gkagkas Aditya Gondhalekar Eric Hagan Sarah Junaid Simon Kamel Chris Maharaj Aswad Manzoor Valentini Markaki Kevin Menzies Andre Refig Ilja Siera Joonsik Sohn Lee Nikolaos Soulopoulos Oliver Stein Tsz Ho Tse Gareth Tucker Pankaj Vaishnavi Ruddy Vincent Konstantina Vogiatzaki

Imperial College Business School, Diploma of the Imperial College, Master of Science and Master of Business Administration John Abbott Lama Abdo Jeannette Adu-Bobie Himanshu Agarwal Rana Ahmad Fuad Ahmadov Anand Aiyer Babatunde Ajekigbe Munir Akberali Aderonke Akerele Olanrewaju Akintayo Faisal Al Sayed Gary Allen Mohammed Alotaibi Sanar Alserdare Syed Altaf Monika Alwani Ronil Aaron Amarsi Hyoungjin An Binji An Christos Anagnostopoulos Tushar Anandani Eirini Anastasaki Andronikos Andronikou Christopher Angkasa Pelin Anli Imrich Antal Georgios Antoniadis David Apple Thomas Armstrong Simon Arnold Spencer Arodiogbu James Hugh Ash Nicolas Attalides Anthony Atuche Cheuk Wei Wilson Au Theresa Babaoye Mohamad Ballout Abayomi Bankole Rahul Bansal Omar Barghout Suraj Bassi Natalie Barha James Bedu-Addo Fotios Belokas Sandish Benning Alan Bergin Sean Bermingham Aneel Bhandari Sarvil Bhansali Nishant Bhaskar Yasmeen Binladin Gianandrea Bittanti Bjorn Bjornsson Monika Bohacova Reno Bontemps Shrabani Bose Phillip Bowen Konstantina Bregianni Richard Brett Vincent Brew Nkiru Brigue Andrew Brown Marcin Budkiewicz Aizhan Bulgakbayeva Annika Burkert James Busby Nico Busch Emma Butchart Christine Butler-Cole Lars Bytoft Rui Yao Cai Craig Campbell Jose Campo Munera

Gustave Carasi Andrea Carnelli Janice Carter Federico Castro Kahle Jean-Michel Ceccaldi Omar Ceron Autrri Chakravarti Shuk Mei Chan Choi In Chan Chun Chan Xun Da Chan Kwai Shing Chan Sung Hin Jason Chan Choi Kuan Chang Ling-Yi Chang Susannah Chapman Kin Yuk Chau Hammad Ahmed Cheema Congxiao Chen Zhen Feng Chen Jeffrey Pak Cheung Cheng Kevin Cheung Wai Fung Cheung Yuan Yee Chia Hsiao-Ju Chien Ronakorn Chitratsenee Ronak Chitroda An-Chi Chiu Chi Hin Chiu Hay Nam Hiram Chiu Jingyi Chong Kelvin Chong Panayiotis Choutris Mohamed Chraibi Demetris Christofides Li Li Chung Chiew Bhin Kevin Churchill Matthew Coates Alessandro Commito Constantinos Constantinides Heather Corcoran Despina Crassa Jakub Czarnota Zitong Dai Panagiota Dalamagka Kerem Danish Saptarshi Das Keval Dattani Nora De la Quintana Amaury de La Rochefoucauld Raphaël de Malherbe Luts Tom De Pla Hui Deng Ksenija Despotovic Sumit Dey Karandeep Dhanoa Tanushri Dhoot Harjinder Dhudwar Andrew Di Cesare Lorna Dickson Alexander Dietrich Andreas Dionyssiou Emma Donaldson Li Cecilia Dong Graham Doyle Ioannis Drivas Xiaowan Du Leroy Edwards Majid El-Amri Nese Eryilmaz Carlos Esteban Jiajun Fan Tzu-Yen Fan Lixi Jessy Fang Khalid Fayez Nan Lin Feng Zixia Feng Diego Fernandez Garcia Richard Fitzgibbon Joyce Lok Lam Fong

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Tim Foote Valère Fourel Joanna Fowler Nikolaos Fratzeskos Yu Hon John Fung Demitris Gabrielides Michael Gallagher Yirong Gao Ioannis-Alexios Garas Rachel Garrett Ralf Geier-Cibin Max Gelber Petros Georgakopoulos Panayiotis Georgiou Sandip Ghosh Eleni Giannitsarou David Giles Hamdi Girgin Siming Gong James Goodhead Marine Gostanian Sam Grant-Dalton Felix Greaves Antoine Grieszmann Sylke Grootoonk Lang Yu Gu Wenchao Gu Wengjin Guo Ankur Gupta Priya Gupta Paris Hadjiantonis Christina Hadjichristofi Charis Hadjilambri Andrew Haigh Ibrahim Hakim Jerome Halluitte Karl Harder David Harragin Frances Harrison Shukun He Yann Helle Nihal Hemdev Peter Hibbs Anthony Hickson Hans Hlynsson Matthew Homfray Son Young Hong Katarina Horvathova Phyu Phyu Htun Han Hu Yaowen Hu Chih Hsuan Huang Yu-Shan Huang Qifan Huang Eleanor Hughes Chia Wei Hung Obi Igwe Vlad Ihora Ayokunle Ilesanmi Rosemary Illingworth Suthasinee Indhawong Igbinidu Inneh Alexandros Iosifidis Kathryn Isaksen Daisuke Ito Kedar Jagtap Anabia Jamshed Per Emil Jansson Pawel Jasinski Zohra Jawed Leila Jazaeri Sarah Jefferies William Jeffries Han Kyu Jeong Fabricio Jeronimo Henan Jiang Jia Yan Jiang Min Jiang Jolann Jiao Sumit Joshi Martin Jost Eun Jung

Mina Kallenou Akanksha Kalra Ruthat Kantaphattana Praveen Karadiguddi Irena Karasamani Layla Karimi Ayodele Kazeem Anam Khan Raghav Khosla Aleksandra Klaic Malgorzata Kloka James Kniep Sofia Knightley Polina Kocharina Dimitar Kolev Piers Kotting Marilena Kouneni Thalia Kounouni Stephen Kourkoulos Chanon Kraisoraphong Aleksejs Krecetovs Vitaliy Krekhovetskyy Oluwakemi Kupolokun Miwa Kuwata Leung Tak Leona Kwan Omar Lababedi Ju-Hsin Lai Premkumar Lakshminarayanan Peony Pui Wai Lam Ki Fung Kelvin Lam Katharine Lamont Pradip Lamsal Orm Lamsam Jin Lan Chui Hin Cynthia Lau Jennifer Pui Kay Lau Athina Lavranou Wallace Yat Hei Law Davide Lazzari Kaiting Lee Chih-Yu Lee Ho Ki Keith Lee Ian Weian Lee Sophia Antonia Lee Tsung-Han Lee Zi Ying Lee Peter Leslie Tom Left Marta Lema Garabatos Mathieu Lemaire Alex Leung Eric Chi Fai Leung Ho Cheung Leung Michael Wing Ho Leung Wan Chung Clarence Leung Jérémie Lewin Reuben Lewis Matthew Ley Haoming Li Jiao Li Lu Li Xiate Li Xin Li Ying Li Yuming Li Yunge Li Zhexu Li Zhongkai Li Eirini Liakou Mikhail Liluashvili Lixia Lim Junyan Lin Li Lin Wei Suen Lin Bo Liu Qiang Liu Qing Liu Wentao Liu Wenwen Liu Yu-Ju Liu Armando Ngai Shu Lo

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Yin Fong Loke Richard Lough Perima Louise Seck Lee Low Yuxi Lu Atichart Luangsomboon Vicky Lui Oxana Lyakhovetskaya George Lysandrides Derryn Maade Daniel Malcolm Charles Malec Vincenzo Malenchini Usman Malik Haris Malik Xuhui Man Varun Manchanda Shai Manor Asghar Maqsood Peter Marshall Michelle Masiglat Grace Matar Chrysa Mataragka Andrius Matiuchinas Florence Kai Lui Mau Ioannis Mavrogiannakos Jonathan May Joshua McCarron Aidan McGinley Alastair McIntosh Susan McKinlay Farnaz Mehran Tanika Mei Tomas Melisko Andre Mendonca Moinuddin Merchant Elena Mezzapesa Maya Milan Alexandra Miles Vasileios Milias Anna Miller Kumiko Mita Yoshio Miyamoto Ran Mo Khadija Mohamed Mamoun Mohammed Ahmed Elberir Pedro Monteiro de Barros Andrew Monu Cesar Mora Anna Morgan Anastasia Mousiadou Krishna Mummidi Neofytos Mylona Viktória Nagy Walaiporn Namprakai Richard Neale Rouba Nehme Gurmukh Neote Rupert Newell Wilfred Wai Fai Ng Roland Nicholas Constantinos Nicolaides Margarita Ntokorou Amelia Nunn Obinna Nwankwo Adunola Obadeyi Patrick O’Driscoll Taris Ogboru Mobolaji Ogunsulire Andrea Olivari Manuel Oliveira Charles Oneil Ee Poh Ong Tessa Oraro Come Orion Bamidele Oshinowo Rustem Ospanov Rani Ousta Mohammad Owadally Abioye Oyetunji David Paik

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Guangzi Pan Constantinos Papatryphonos Serim Pardo Aeri Park Young Shin Park Prejesh Patel Prita Patel Priya Patel Rajiv Patel Roshni Patel Trishna Patel Nick Pavlovic Elisa Pederiva Sylvester Pereira Theofilos Perperidis Albert Pescheck Nikolas Petousis Theeranuch Phancharoen Tomasz Pietrzak Elena Pilavaki Christodoulos Plastiras Iosifina Pournara Hari Prabhakar Salintip Prakoonsuksapan Gaurav Preenja Christina Prigkouri Maxim Privalov Barbara Puddinu Yuan Qin Bahman Rahbari Rohit Ramesh Chand Sutaliya Anna Ramsay Emmeline Randall Andrew Ranieri Alexey Rasseykin Theerachote Ratanatraiphob Lathaporn Ratanavararak Yash Rawal Renu Rawat Rajdip Ray Robertson Reid Elise Ren Abdellah Rhazi Charalampos Rizopoulos Pierre-Antoine Rolland Jon Ruch Torsten Rueter Tanachai Rungreungthanja Thamer Sakijha Poonyawan Sakuntanaga Darcelle Salkey Gopala Sankaran Vladimir Saramet Neha Sarda Benjamin Seeling Othon-Petros Serafetinidis Sunit Seriburi Simone Serrajotto Munawer Shafi Numayr Shafi Arpita Shah David Shahata Sanober Shaikh Ziba Shamsi Muhamed Sharafali Avinashi Sharan Varun Sharma Jie Sheng Mansha Shi Mengye Shi Amandeep Shihn Hyun Jae Shin Man Shu Darya Simanovich Claire Simons Karambir Singh Marios Singh Aditya Singhal

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Henry Skeoch Lina Sladkeviciute Shirley Slotwiner Romain Smadja Matthew Smith Thomas Smith Stephanie Sofokleous Yvonne Meow Mei Soh Iqbal Sohal Priyanka Sonavane Shaobo Song Ankit Soni Taiwo Sonoiki Puangporn Sopitpongstorn Athanasios Sourlagkas Stylianos Sousamoglou Lauren Spang Stefanos Spanopoulos Christos Spyridis Ramanan Sri-Pathmanathan Matthew Stafford Emma Stanton Alexandros Stergiou Finlay Stewart Ralitza Stoyanova Meiting Su Siwen Sui Tim Sukumanonta Julia Sun Jingjing Sun Yanhui Sun Ying Sun Lisa Swanton Paul Takla Omolara Talabi Chi Kai Tam Qian Lucy Tan Roger Kok Chuen Tan Edwin Tan Lolita Stephanie Tan Chong Lim Tan Yick Chun Tang Irina Taruta Robert Tauscher Constantinos Tavlas Coring Tay Boon Tay Justin Thomas Heather Thompson Simeon Thompson George Thucydides Ekapop Thummukgool Lena Todd Julian Tolan Nicolas Toleris Nicola Torresani Samir Toumi Natradee Trakansiri Loukia Tranou Jonathan Traynar Lisa Trudeau Georgios Tsakanikas Theofanis Tsarouchis Pui Yin Dionne Tse Ioannis Tsironis Dimitris Tsitses Binnie Tsui Duncan Turner Ijeoma Josephine Udo Sakao Ueavivatsakul Ohiozokhai Unuigbe Gayathri Varatharajan Aikaterini Vardava Georgios Varvitsiotis Stamatis Velegrakis Maxime Vermeire Ludovic Vickers Bruno Bolsoni Vignoto Panagiotis Vlassis Stephen Vogado

Varong Vongsinudom Christos Voutsas Jan Vyjidak Saurabh Wahie Fabian Walesch Chi-Hsuan Wang Dan Wang Dian Wang Ken-Ree Wang Luling Wang Muhan Wang Qiuyang Wang Shuyang Wang Xiaojun Wang Yun Wang Littichai Wanithanont Ruth Ward Shingo Watanabe John-Rhys Williams Howell Ho-Leung Wong Victor Yew Weng Wong Wai Shan Bedelia Denice Wong Fiona Hoi Li Wong Mark Wood Chai-Ni Wu Chun-Hung Wu Zhenjian Wu Alon Wureit Lisha Xi Ran Xiao Bin Xu Jing Xu Tao Xu Dingyuan Xue Ying Yan Chang Yang Junbo Yang Shuang Yang Xiaocheng Yang Wei Yang Beiduo Yao Hanqing Ye Charlotte Hoi Ning Yeung Ronald Chun Ho Yeung Merve Yildirim Yi Yin Yunzhi Yin Cyril Weng Jun Yip Sze Wai Cyrus Yip Adeniyi Yomi-Adeleke Beatrice Sujin Yong James York Ding Yu Wen Yu Zhizhi Yu Jinqing Yuan Vei Keat Yuen Bhavin Zaveri Yang Zeng Christiana Zertali Xiaojing Zhai Ainura Zhakeyeva Ao Zhang Fan Zhang Jianzhen Zhang Long Zhang Shuo Zhang Tongzhen Zhang Yang Zhang Yueyun Zhang Zhang Zhang Lingling Zheng Qianqian Zheng Chen Zhou Lihua Zhou Wenchao Zhou Ying Zhou Sheng Zhu Ying Zhu Boris Zlatopolsky

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Imperial College Business School, Diploma of the Imperial College, Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy Claire Auplat Bruno Basalisco Daniel Bhugon Ludmila Dimtcheva Samantha Evans Maria Guedes Georgios Kavetsos Evelina Klerides Pantelis Koutroumpis Robert Lamb Nang Laik Ma Lu Liu Foudil Mattoo Robert Metcalfe Tessa Peasgood Celina Smith Murali Swamy Ek-Anong Tangrukwaraskul Alexander Thompson Timothy Wan Dan Wang Guoli Wu

Department of Humanities, Diploma of the Imperial College, Master of Science Thomas Arnott Jacob Aron James Asker Seth Bell Jessica Bland Paula Botero Julia Bracewell Felicity Bulmer Shamini Bundell Peter Cambrook Mariana Campos Janet Cargill Gemma Chapman Lulu Chen Andrés Cota Hiriart Jonathan Dakin Annalisa Di Nicola Richard Fletcher Elizabeth Ford Adam Freeman-Pask Hao Fu Louisa Garnier Katherine Goates María Del Pilar González Castillejo Lucia González Pacheco Sosa Georgina Gould Helen Grützner Tatiana Grzegorzewska Jessica Hamzelou Shannon Harmon Elizabeth Hauke Yolanda Hernandez Haro Jonathan Hobbs Thomas Hoffman Maria Hogan Louise Hughes Elaine Hussey Noriko Ikagawa Gloria Jaconelli Natalia Jardon King Catherine Jones Timothy Jones

Isabelle Kaufmann Charlotte Keyte Annika Kielgas Rira Kim David Kinahan Umia Kukathasan Yoo-Mi Lee Sally Leon Zhaomin Li Yi-Chun Liu Ana London Catherine Luckin Anna Makar Geoffrey Marsh Elisa Martinez Aznar Maria Massa Serenella Massidda Yukiko Matsumoto Morgaine Matthews Ludmila Mawson Esmé McKernan Simon Mitchell Alessandra Moretti Kyoko Nishimoto Edward Norris Arko Olesk Abigail Orr Dahmane Oukrif Giuditta Parolini Graham Paterson Emmanouela Patiniotaki Sara Peres Anna Marta Perszewska Gaetano Prisciantelli Emma Quilligan Ariel Retik Roshan Samarasinghe Justin Sargeant Olivia Sharp Chloé Sharrocks Annabel Slater Xiaoli Song Philip Stevens Emma Stokes Jessica Strangward Colin Stuart Anna Suzuki Mico Tatalovic Yih-Chun Tsui Mengchen Wang Sophie Waring Elmira Watfa Michael Weatherburn Louise Whiteley Caroline Wong Hou Tin Wong Samuel Wong Katie Wookey Weijia Yue Chenglei Zhou

Department of Humanities, Diploma of the Imperial College, Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy Chieh-Ying Chang Ralph Desmarais Thomas David Anna Nyburg Maximilian Stadler Syed Zaidi

Faculty of Natural Sciences, Diploma of the Imperial College, Master of Science and Master of Research Biology Grace Abbott Sadia Ahmed Eric Ameca Y Juarez Katrina Armour-Marshall Steven Bacon Sophie Bell Giulia Bonciani Laura Boon Katherine Breach James Broom Nathan Brown Rafael Campos Cuerva Emma Chapman Alienor Chauvenet Ziyang Chen Oliver Chipperfield Yajing Chu Sean Cleary Henry Creissen Peter Damerell Olivia Daniel Timothy Davies Lasanthi Dilhar de Alwis Clare Dean Shane Donnelly Edmund Donovan Sarah Douglas Thomas Dowe Jonathon Dunn Joanna Durant Edward Eaton Vicky Ellis Stacie Forrester Hannah Frampton Stuart Fraser Lucy Fray Joanna French Lauren Fuller Oliver Gammon Melanie Ghoul Benedict Godsall Keith Gourlay Zoe Grange Jacques Grey Eleanor Haines Chloe Hardman Timothy Harvey-Samuel Jillian Hawker Thomas Haysler Matthew Hayward Rebecca Hepworth Anna Hopkins Jasper Hubert Lawrence Hudson Martin Hughes Mohd Husri Nurul Ismail Robin Johnson Sam Jones Aaliya Khan Julien Kimmig Laura Kubasiewicz Diane Lawrence Jenny Leon Sophie Lewis Jia Ming Lim Kathryn Luckett Philip MacDonald Giulia Maffei Gareth Martin Emma Mayo Rory McCann

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Grant McDonald Joseph McKenna Annalie Melin Sozos Michaelides Audun Midthassel Najiah Mohd Sadali Alexander Morrison Ross Mounce Martin Mullett Anne O’Connor Michelle Owen Alison Pasifull William Pearse Hannah Peck Zoe Pittaway Catharine Powell Clare Prebble Patty Ramirez Nick Riddiford Gail Robertson Danielle Rozycka Rukhairul Rusli Jena Saffery Giulia Sajeva Matthew Saunders Michelle Scott Alistair Senior Kirsty Shakespeare Chun Hoe Siew Rosalind Smith Michael Solem Nathalie Steinhauer Mark Stevenson Mimi Sun Jennifer Swanstrom Oliver Tallowin Olena Tarasova Andrew Taylor Martin Thompson Henry Travers Maurice Tse-Laurence Grace Twiston-Davies Jonathan Usherwood Bhupinder Virk David Wallis Rachel Warnock Oliver Wearn Rachel White Charlotte Whitham James Whitton Sophie Williams Charlotte Wray Rachel Wright Michael Wyman Nurhafiza Zainal Jennifer Zanin

Cell and Molecular Biology Julia Ariza Gómez Marta Carrara David Charles Rong Cheng Silvia Colucci Yeo Sun Hong Cerith Jones Paik Lim Chang Liu Vijitra Luang-In Fiona Rowan Tristan Thwaites Bijal Vyas Sheng Yan Joanna Young Dimitra Zamani Qiyuan Zhao

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A common fallacy... to which science is subjected today is that it claims certainty, infallibility and complete emotional objectivity. It would be more nearly true to say that it is based upon wonder, adventure and hope.”

— Sir Cyril Hinshelwood OM PRS,

Nobel laureate and Senior Research Fellow at Imperial, 1964–67

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Postgraduates and Diplomates 2010

Chemistry Ehsan Ahmad Dominic Alibhai Neha Bansal Hanna Barriga Hamasseh Behjat Richard Bradshaw Jonathan Casey Fatma Dogan John Drain Ben Duffy Helen Johnson Shinyoung Kim Mirella Koleva Romain Laine Thomas Lake Aurelien Lecavelier Lingxuan Liu Rosa Macey Noramalina Mansor Aino-Maija Maskuniitty Stefano Meliga Margherita Miele Alexis Munn Rebecca Nonoo Kavita Ramji Sarah Rosen Cyrielle Rudaz Jason Sarris Emma Schmidgall Thomas Seaby James Sherwood Martyna Snopek Katherine Sommer Ying Woan Soon Suna Srisamai Harriet Stevens Shaonan Wang Gillian Whyte Mildred Williams Megan Wrightc

Centre for Environmental Policy Natalia Agathou Robert Allan Angela Almassy Simon Atkins Bojana Bajzelj Victoria Barron Teresa Beadman Emilie Beauchamp Anyamani Bellamy James Beresford Matthieu Bergere Chiara Bianchizza Charlotte Blair Julian Boss Stephanie Brice Gregory Briner Stephanie Brown Daniel Buchbinder Victoria Butler Emma Cahill Ngai Ieng Chao Javiera Charad Peter Charville-Mort Ho Kong Adrian Cheng Wai Yan Louisa Cheung Julien Cohen Helene Coleman Andrew Craig Morgan Crenes Timothy Cullingford Gayathri Danasamy Sudip Dasgupta Elizabeth Duffy Clément Dupont-Roc Yselkla Farmer Nanxi Feng Marc Flepp

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Jessica Frank Sean Frisby Benjamin Fry Sofia Galligani Slavina Georgieva Aisha Gloudon Glen Gordon Maria Gradillas Michael Hall Nacima Hamiane Rosalind Haville Robert Haythornthwaite Sean Healy David Hess Emma Heywood Francesca Higginson Phearanich Hing James Hogg Kazi Hossain Rebecca Howes James Hulse Maria Iodice Julian Isken Amararu Isukul Bridget Jackson Lauren James Nicole Kalas Emma Keller Hookyung Kim Ian King Artemis Kostareli Mariella Kremlis Elif Kurtulus Lester Kwiatkowski Irini Kyriacou Hannah Kyrke-Smith Scott Laczay Francesca Leadlay Fern Leather Charlotte Lee-Woolf Benjamin Lewis Christopher Lewis Matthew Lipson Amar Lochab Rebecca Lockwood Paulo Lopes Matthew Lynch Lorcan Lyons Charles MacAire Antoine Martin-Regniault Rachel Mawle Thomas McArthur Megan McGill Sophie Missirian Mitsunori Motohashi Luis Munuera Lauri Muranen Sarah Nolleth Maria Nucci Vanessa O’Connell Dominic O’Connor Robinson Akomeno Omu Filothei Panagiotakopoulou Joseph Park Catherine Peart Stefan Pfenninger Lisa Prickett Mireille Rack Rosemary Reeve Paul Reynolds Elena Rivilla Lutterkort Mathis Rogner Kathryn Ross Nere Ruiz Xiaoqian Shangguan Brendan Sherry Fiona Simmance Sarah Sinjab Will Steggals Mark Tarry

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Hermione Taylor Chuan-Tze Teo Giulia Tomaselli Kirsty Townsend Romain Tribalat Trisna Tungadi William Usher Indre Vaizgelaite Maria Vinogradova Ian Wales Jonathan Wallace Suzanne Wallis James Waters Felix Wight Rebecca Wilebore Helen Williams Yuan Zhong

Mathematics Ian Banfield Antoine Barge Avtar Benning Kevin Bertincourt Mehdi Bourass Mark Bowles Catherine Byrne Thibaud Chaligne Yu Hei Hermie Cheung Philippe Cornu-Thenard Lucie Costard Kai Diao Elaine Doran Francis Duffy Dalit Engelhardt Elodie Espic Arnaud Floesser Zhi Kai Gong Hringur Gretarsson Xinyi Gu Qian Ru Huang Maria Ioannou Viren Jeram Kimi Kawahigashi Milan Kecman Daniel Knowles Tsz Fung Kong Haimiao Li Mark Lim Pinchen Lu Tsz Kit Jeremy Ma Alvaro Maggiar Yashoda Mahendran Matthew Malin Tirza Meijer Francesco Mina Louis-Faris Morganti Christos Nicolaides Thomas O’Brien Despoina Orfanidou Stanislas Perney Felix Pinchart-Deny Heather Reeve-Black Marc-Antoine Sergeant Komal Shah Megan Smith James Speares Lin Sun Dimitri Terestchenko Niralee Thanki Charis Theoclitou Marie-Laure Thibault Nima Toorani Lewis Topley Lorenzo Torricelli Hau Sze Wun Xing Xiong Tong Zhao Fan Zhou

Molecular Biosciences Thomas Adie Erika Cule Tisham De Jean-Paul Ebejer Rajdeep Ghataorhe Christos Gkekas Christopher Hirst Albert Joseph Myrto Kostadima Hei Ching Jane Kwok Chiara Lee Juliane Liepe Jerome Ma Gurdeep Minhas Nikolaos Mitakidis Hon Chun Kaoru Ng Neave O’Clery Nikolas Pontikos Nafisa-Katrin Seich al Basatena Daniel Silk Matthew Silver Ryan Topping Wing Fung Wu Shoko Yashiro Zhengzi Yi

Physics Ahmed Aljaberi Diego Andersen Dionigi Benincasa Gregorio Benincasa Michael Bloom Ji Chen Jun Yi Ch’Ng InKwon Choi Robert Dabin Michael Delph Guillaume Drieu La Rochelle Lionel Fafchamps Benedict Fraser Dominic Galliano Jakob Gath Paul Gorman David Grant Sinead Griffin Richard Havery Chih-Hsiang Hsu Yu Chih Hu Christopher Hutchison Kumel Kagalwala Sandeep Kalathimekkad Faisal Kamran Ellen Kite Karta Kooner Eirini Koukaki Michael Lazos Matthias Le Dall Alban Le Liepvre Jing Li Chia-Chi Liao Ziduo Lin Tianxin Lu Jeremy Marcq Nicolas Martinez Robles James McHugh Kayron Mercieca Jonas Morgenweg Tolulope Ogunseye Stefano Orani Edward Owen Jurgis Pasukonis Ankur Patel Muzibur Rahman Aristotelis-Nikolaos Rapsomanikis Aurélien Ricci Ben Helmut Schneider Jie Shi

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Nils Strodthoff Stephan Teichmann Kevin Tilley Jeremy Turcaud James Waldron Thomas Walshe Yixun Rus Whang Panagiotis Zestanakis Valentina Zhelyazkova Tino Zimmerling

Faculty of Natural Sciences, Diploma of the Imperial College, Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy Agricultural Sciences Tzu-Yu Fu Isabel Jimenez Acquarone

Biology Richard Adu-Acheampong Sarah Archibald Eric Allen Patrick Aust Patricia Brekke Hui-Yin Cheng Fay Collier Natalie Cooper Katherine Everard Susanne Fritz Michael Garratt Caroline Howe Benjamin Isambert Antoinette Jenkins Amalia Kati Anna Khot Anna McGrath Mohsen MofidiNeyestanak Anna Papadopoulou Brian Pickett Marine Pomerade Nabeil Salama Manju Sharma Joseph Smith Sophie Stewart Isheng Tsai Kate Warner Richard Waterman Ben Webster

Cell and Molecular Biology Ellen Bushell Hannah Carney Emily Frances Glyde Cordula Hemrajani Philippos Papathanos Timm Schlegelmilch Dinesh Sivakumar Robert Waterhouse

Chemistry Keren Abecassis Charlotte Allan Anna Arola Arnal Orestis Argyros Christine Bailey Sarah Berhanu Yunas Bhonoah Melanie Bottrill Hugo Bronstein Renan Cariou James Carr

Jianmeizi Chen Sian Fogden Deborah Gater Stephen Gazard Kathryn Gerry Sophie Gore Chloe Jenner Soumia Kolli Sara Koops Chandrashekhar Kulkarni Sunil Kumar Andrea Laine Henry Leventis Pengfei Lu Hugh Manning Laetitia Martin Jonathan Martinelli Carolyn McSharry Franziska Meier Robert Menzel Ayako Miyazaki Alexander O’Brien Ruth Pearce Rachel Platel Ruti Pongtavornpinyo Hui Qian Giuseppe Ranieri Gillian Rosenberg Savade Solanki Panumart Thongyoo Alexandra Trevenen Sing Yuen Eric Tse Chih-Chung Tseng Christina Turner Max Whitby Paola Zanetti

Centre for Environmental Policy Julie Black Luis Carrasco-Torrecilla Deh Chien Chen Jane Collins Graham Cookson Nia Davies Andrea Fraser Paraskevas Gravouniotis Venetia Hargreaves-Allen Sophie Jablonski Nicoletta Marigo Olwenn Martin Rebecca McKinlay Jilang Pan Joao Prazeres de Sa Nogueira Saraiva Victoria Rowsell Anna Voges Martyn Washbourne Troy Waterman

Mathematics Samuel Adams Graeme Andrews Sinan Arkin Manlio Battaglia Trovato Yu Kun Capper James Gallagher Stephen Girdlestone Vasilis Hatzopoulos Rustam Isangulov Khalid Kamhawi William Kelly Harry Lo Henrique Nogueira De Sa Earp Adele Peel Sabrina Rabello Andrea Raimondo Maria Sokolova Edward Tricker Georgia Tsiliki

Nicholas Westray Alastair Windus Dominic Wright

Molecular Biosciences Elizabeth Batty Sara Dobbins Timothy Grant Yang Lee Poh-Choo Pang Alex Powlesland Kovilen Sawmynaden Thomas Thorne Yi Yang

Physics Hemmel Amrania Egidijus Auksorius Minas Bacharis Aimee Bailey Simon Barker Claudio Bellei Laurence Billingham Douglas Blackie Theodoros Christoudias Daniel Crick Burly Cumberland Delphine Darios Richard Darnley Blair Edwards Daniel Farrell Dominic Farrell Toby Ferenczi Johannes Gambari Yousef Ghazi-Tabatabai Adam Gilbertson Anna Gustavsson Nicholas Harrigan Alexander Haupt Clare Heaviside Gung-Hsuan Ho Matthias Hohenberger Neil Humpage Thilini Ishwara Manuel Kurdian Joseph Kwiatkowski Matthew Lilley Matthew Lumb Alberto Marocchino Adam Masters Mary Matthews Graeme McPhee Alexander Meakins Sabrina Nagel Gavin Nicholson Paniez Paykari Konstantinos Petridis Lydia Philpott Stuart Sale Peter Seem Robert Sewell Isla Simpson Francisco Suzuki Vidal Sebastian Tallents Chien-Jen Tang Ian Taylor Claire Thorne Sean Tokunaga Jamie Vicary Philip Vint David Wardrope Melanie Windridge Paul Wobkenberg

Faculty of Medicine, Diploma of the Imperial College, Certificate of Advanced Study, Master of Education, Master of Public Health, Master of Research and Master of Science Siti Affendi Najlaa Ahmad Nazri Imad Ahmed Ugbad Ahmed Marcus Ahye Radhika Aiyappa Mohammed Akhavani Kashif Akhtar Frances Akpuaka Annette Ali Khalid Ali Abdullah Al-Jeffery Abdullah Alkandari Muna Almazidi Fahad Al-Nouri Muna Al-Wehaili Azizullah Amir Tepchongchit Aojanepong Macide Artac Chloi-Magdalini Asaridou Harris Atcha Meriem Attaf Owen Bain Doug Barker Vedat Barut Gareth Bashir Andrea Bauer Matthew Baxter Michael Benjamin Alex Bennett Homer Benton Kamal Bisarya Mohamed Biuk Susannah Bloch Adam Braithwaite Marina Brimioulle Leigh Brody Joanna Brown Clare Brownlow Lauren Cameron Guia Carrara Rebecca Carroll Eugene Chang Bedansh Chaudhary Anum Chaudhary Priscilla Khai Yun Chong Shoon-Ling Chow Polyvios Christofi Hin Lun Chu Hannah Clapham Anthea Colledge Eleni Constantinou Alexandra Cope Caroline Copeland Patricia Cornejo Rachel Cox James Crichton Antony Crockett Joanne Crowe Cui Cui Amanda Cunningham Rajib Das Shikta Das Karishma Daswani Alexander Davenport Andrew Davies Sabrina Daw Miranda de Graaf Arash Dehghany Christiana Demetriou Christis Demosthenous

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Massood Denim Lauren Dias Qize Ding Cunjing Ding Kenan Direk Hyun-Woong Do Jenny Dolphin Peter Donohue Spyridon Doumazos Petia Doytcheva Gayle D’Souza Kathleen Duclos Kareen Dulguerian Marie Dunn Ioanna Eleftheriadou Jalila Elmarimi Osama Eltboli Abasi Ene-Obong Neelam Engineer Christopher Ente Antonia Evripioti Torraine Exall Maisam Fazel Philana Fernandes Ann Fillery Harriet Fisher Susanne Flach Fionola Fogarty Tim Fong Sarah Foster Jennifer Frampton Vijay Gadhvi Toral Gathani Andrea Gazzelloni Florian Geier Anastasia Georgiou Daniel Gibbons Leonie Glinski Denesh Gnanalingam Elinor Godfrey Vimal Gokani Stephen Goldring Anzel Greenaway Emma Gumbleton Necdet Gunsoy Emily Gwyer Karim Hamaoui Clare Harding Kareem Hasab Nazeeha Hasan Stefanie Hayer Sophie Helme Aria Hemat Alice Herreboudt Kimberley Hockley Dahlia Hopmeier Sarah Horton Jennifer Lixin Huang Deborah Hughes Anastasia Ioannidis Olatola Iyi-Ojo Nurul Jamaludin Zara Japal Victoria Jenkins Gemma Jones Ksenija Jovanovic Aikaterini Kaloudi Vijayaraj Kannan Katerina Kapsioti Aslihan Karabacak Marcin Karcz Niall Keenan Teresa Kennedy Lydon Natasha Khalife Umbreen Khan Younis Khan Sung Hye Kim Yolande Knight Fiona Kogera Marina Kouyialis Sarah Krampitz Aman Kumar

Azeezat Kuti Vanesa Kyriakopoulou Anna Lappin Richard Lawrenson Serena Ledwidge Joanne Lee Fuiyee Lee Shirley Huan Fang Lee Jen Yee Lee Tomasz Leja Jenny Mei-Peng Lim Jeffrey Lime Yuhui Lin Daniel Lipinski Linda Sun Liu Fiona Lohan Jason Long Sarah Lonsdale Louis-David Lord Lyn Luxton Panagis Lykoudis Evie Maifoshie Wardah Majeed Kalliopi Makarona Mohamed-Shaji Mansuri Ioanna Mavrommatis Anthony McClenaghan Jessica McCormack Caitriona Meaney Luca Mercuri Thomas Merriam Antri Miltiadou Nida Mirza Sharmistha Mishra Nahla Mohammed Osman Helen Mokhtar Angelos Moutiris Gabrielle Mroziewicz Neil Murphy Omar Mutlak Sharmin Naaz Sonia Norris Sharon O’Donnell Helen O’Hanlon Eirini Oikonomidou Madu Onwudike Ganiat Oriade Ifeoma Oti Patrick Ovando Roche Hilda Owiti Maryam Oyekan Jennifer Pacyna Nasren Paktiawal Dimosthenis Pandis Stefania Panoutsou Ye Sul Park Jennifer Parker Kundanben Patel Sandeep Patel Nikhil Pawa Tamlyn Peel Kannan Periyasamy Jan Petracek Sandy Phan Nádia Pinheiro James Porter Claire Potter Joshua Poznansky Jessica Priestley Ashish Pungaliya Shaden Qasrawi Yassar Qureshi Mohammad Qureshi Sivapragasam Ratnatheepan Madhulika Ravichandran Bareen Raza Jillian Redpath Elizabeth Richards Joseph Rogers Minttu Ronn Lynne Ruddick

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Faculty of Medicine, Diploma of the Imperial College, Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy David Aanensen Carl Adkin Rajesh Aggarwal Zarinah Agnew Eliyaz Ahamed Aceel Al-Anizi Claudia Albera Dennis Alferez Castro Zahabia Ali Rong An Ben Ariff William Astle Holger Auner Christopher Bailey Kirsty Bannister Carsten Bantel Volker Behrends Magda Bictash Stephanie Bonney Bryony Brennan Andrew Brown Joanna Brzostek Thomas Burgoyne Francesco Carlucci Maria Casula Elcie Chan Konstantia-Maria Chavele Deepa Chotai Lucy Clark Sandrine Claus Brianna Cloke Jennifer Cole Paul Cook Jennifer Cooke Rosa Cordero Theophilus Dare Justin Davies Rachel Davis Rens de Groot Katy Derbyshire Marta Dias de Brito Martins Gerhard Diller Su Sin Ding Shobana Dissanayeke Felicity Eakins Paul Edison Jennifer Erasmus Betsy Evans Lena Fadda Christina Falschlehner Timmy Floume Maria Fragiadaki Jennifer Frost Chun Hai Fung Michelle Gardner Victoria Geenes Ruzanna Gevorgyan Gabriela Gomez Guillen Rory Goodbody Claire Gorman John Goulding Ioannis Gousias Fatima Govani Kevin Gregory-Evans Sophy Gretton Nir Grossman Eleanor Groves Jennifer Harper Kevin Harrington Lorian Hartgroves Asa Hedman Zoe Hildon Sarah Hoosdally Hajah Jaafar

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Susan Jarmin Michelle Johnson Caroline Johnson Tarek Kattan Jonathan Kay Laura Kenny Adnan Khan David Killock Kiwan Kim Nicolas Kon Kam King Dipak Kotecha Artemis Koukounari Annapoorna Kuppuswamy Pei-Jen Lai Sarah Lappin Helene Larsen Alex Chi Hang Lee Debbie Lee Daniel Leff Jit Hung Leong Katherine Looker Omar Loss Han Lu Dabing Lu Walter Lucchesi Sarah Maher Christian Maine Iqbal Malik Eleni Maniati Alexina Mason Caroline McCulley Carol McDonald Kristina McKeown Celia McLean Gerrard McLoughlin Daniel Melley Dev Menon Nicolas Mercado Charalambos Michaeloudes Christopher Millett Alexandra Milona Aarthi Mohan Boshishi Mohlala Alastair Moore Mariya Moosajee Dafni Moschidou Jenna Murdoch Sofia Muses Basirat Mustapha Stanley Mutsatsa Nachiket Nadkarni Imad Nadra Siew Chien Ng Charlotte Odendall Paul O’Reilly Bryn Owen Kathryn Owen Vasiliki Papadopoulou Miguel Parente Neekhil Patel Sejal Patel Scott Patterson Lorenzo Pellis Mark Perry Anna Phillips Sandra Pinho Tracey Pollard Claire Price Yvonne Raatz Benjamin Rhodes Katherine Roberts Richard Roberts James Rudge Maria Sancho Motoki Sato Melanie Scott Sandra Scott Daniel Sears Helen Seivewright Claire Senner Timothy Shipley

Amelia Shoemark Andrew Shore Seema Shrivastava Gopal Soppa Chloe Stengel Juliet Stone Shu-yi Su Thomas Sutherland Abigail Taylor Simon Taylor Orla Teahan Irvin Tze Wei Teh Niccolo Terrando Scott Thomson Wing To Charalambos Tymvios Pranav Pradeep Ullal Rasilaben Vaghjiani Kirill Veselkov Katharina Wallis Martin Watson Fiona Watt Anisha Wijeyesekera Horace Williams Mei Mei Wong Suet-Ping Wong Sarah Wythe Danny Yakoub Timothy Young Marouan Zarrouk Dlear Zindrou

Faculty of Medicine, Master of Surgery and Doctor of Medicine Raied Al-Mufti Renee Behrens William Bradlow Rifat Chaudry Vasilis Constantinides Gorav Datta Michael Davies Anand Devaraj Adrian Draper James East Neelam Engineer Julie Fox Miles Goldstraw Munita Grover Annekatrin Herrey Robert Hughes Paul Kalra Vijayaraj Kannan Olga Kapellou Akhil Kapur Niall Keenan Natasha Khan Rebecca Lane Emmanouil Liodakis Philip Marino Peter McCullough Paresh Mehta Heena Patel Charalampos Pavlopoulos Aymer Postgate Padmanabhan Ramnarayan Andrew Ramwell Joel Ratnasothy Adam Rumian Dag Rutter

Parvinderpal Sains Virinderjit Sandhu Nicholas Simmonds Susannah Stanway Elisabeth Swallow Joanna Tenkorang Pritam Tharmarajah Martin Thomas Henry Tilney Oliver Warren Iain Wharton Susan Willis

Staff Awards, Certificate of Advanced Study in Learning and Teaching Sonya Abraham Laura Barter Robert Bottle Christos-Savvas Bouganis Concetta Bubici Simon Butt Owais Chaudhri Paola Criscuolo Moez Draief Christopher Dunsby Andreas Eisingerich Mario Falchi Lars Frederiksen Bharathram Ganapathisubramani Felicity Gavins Paul Goulart Angelika Grundling Sandrine Heutz Derek Huntley Daniel Kuhn Tara La Force Barbara McGowan Aleksander Mijatovic Aimee Morgans Arash Mostofi Rajesh Nehete Sandra Newton Nikolay Nikolov Rafael Palacios Nieto Peter Pietzuch Alexandra Porter Magdalena Sastre Christopher Stevenson Paul Tangney Andrew Thorley Omar Usmani Tina van De Flierdt Maarten van Reeuwijk Elizabeth Want Kit Wu Katie-Jane Wynne Ernesto Yague

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A message for the College’s new alumni

Congratulations on graduating from Imperial College London, one of the world’s leading universities.

Today is dedicated to celebrating your achievements during your time at Imperial. I hope that you will thoroughly enjoy this special day and cherish the memories you have from the College for many years to come. As you leave the College today and begin your life after Imperial, you will be doing so as an alumnus. As such, I take great pleasure in welcoming you into our alumni community. The Office of Alumni and Development will now be on hand to help you stay connected with the College and your fellow alumni. Your main point of contact is the dedicated Alumni Relations team, which is here to help maintain your connection with the College. Please feel free to contact us at [email protected] with any questions or comments that you may have. You can also find out more by visiting the alumni

website at www.imperial.ac.uk/alumni, or by talking to one of our representatives at our stands on Level 2 of the Mechanical Engineering Building, in Beit Quad or at Door 6 of the Royal Albert Hall today. Congratulations once again.

Judy Beard Director of Development, Office of Alumni and Development

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