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🫙🔍 The Jar of Moles mystery… finally solved by AI!
After our CT scan adventures in earlier episodes, AI tools are used to count every mole – and other jarred specimens from the UCL Grant Museum of Zoology.
Secrets revealed, surprises ahead… and a cliffhanger that will leave you wanting more!
#museumscience #aiinresearch #ctscanning #naturalhistory #digitalheritage

Congratulations to Professor Shane Johnson MBE, Director of the Dawes Centre for Future Crime at UCL, who was recently appointed as Co-Chair of the Home Office’s Science Advisory Council (HOSAC). 🎉
In addition to supporting the Chief Scientific Advisor, HOSAC offers world-leading expertise to officials throughout the Home Office in areas such as national security, migration, and public safety.
#UniversityCollegeLondon #UCL #UCLEngineering #CrimeScience #DCFC

🌍 Building global connections in engineering!
UCL Engineering is strengthening ties with Kazakhstan’s Bolashak Programme; a leading international scholarship supporting future global leaders.
From student opportunities to research collaboration, this partnership is all about shaping the future of engineering together ⚙️ @bolashak.cip
#UCL #UCLEngineering #StudyAbroad #Kazakhstan #STEM #FutureLeaders

📢 Full lineup announcement for our #UCL200 show "Cosmic UCL"
We’re excited that Olympic Champion, Christine Ohuruogu, noted science author Nick Lane and materials scientist Saiful Islam are all joining the already stellar lineup for Cosmic UCL.
Hosted by physicist & broadcaster Helen Czerski (BBC’s “Rare Earth”, “Blue Machine”), the night brings together some of the most beloved science enthusiasts around. You will hear from:
🌌 Maggie Aderin - “The Sky at Night" (BBC) and “Starchild”
⚛️ Jonathan Butterworth - “A Map of the Invisible”
🌟Kevin Fong - "13 Minutes to the Moon"
🧪 Saiful Islam - “Supercharged: Fuelling the Future”
🧬 Nick Lane - “Transformer” and “Power, Sex, Suicide”
🧱 Mark Miodownik - “Stuff Matters” and “Chef vs Scientist”
🥇 Christine Ohuguoru - Olympic champion
🫀 Adam Rutherford - "The Human Subject (BBC)" and "Where are you really from?"
Also joining us will be singer, songwriter and storyteller Gecko; and comedian and artist John-Luke Roberts.
Whether you're a lifelong science fan or just curious, this is an entertaining night out that will leave you seeing the world just that little bit differently.
🎟️ Grab your tickets today - link in bio 😍
#CosmicUCL #UCL200 #LoveUCL
Step inside UCL’s VR (Virtual Reality) Lab, marking 30 years of immersive research.
Our VR Club offers a chance to explore virtual reality firsthand from historic headsets to exploring the VR CAVE (one of the first in the UK) to the latest technologies, all within one of the department’s specialist facilities.
The club meets every third Wednesday of the month.
In this Reel, Professor Anthony Steed talks us through some of the VR headsets through the ages.
Interested in joining? The VR Club is open to UCL and non-UCL visitors. Contact Professor Anthony Steed: a.steed@ucl.ac.uk or Professor David Swapp: d.swapp@ucl.ac.uk

Our Vice Dean for Education, Professor Liz Jones, will be in China over the next few days to meet our future students.
If you’re an Engineering offer holder, then join Professor Jones in Beijing (19 April), Chengdu (23 April), Wuhan (25 April) or Shanghai (26 April) to learn more about studying at UCL, the Faculty of Engineering Sciences and the opportunities available to our students.
We look forward to connecting with students in person and discussing their future studies.
#UCLChina #StudyInLondon #StudyAbroad #LoveUCL

Proud to celebrate G‑Research’s induction into UCL’s Circle of Benefactors 🎉
The partnership is supporting PhD research and student opportunity across UCL Engineering — strengthening links between world‑leading research and industry.
🔗 Link in bio to read more

Join us for an inaugural lecture from Professor Elaine Pimentel, part of our UCL200 celebrations.
Elaine Pimentel is Professor of Logic and Computation, whose work spans logic, automated reasoning, and widening participation in the field.
In Proofs, Meaning, and Inclusion, she will explore what it means to do logic today, from automated reasoning to the role of inclusion in shaping the field.
📍 UCL Bloomsbury (Roberts Building)
📅 Thursday 14 May
🎟️ Book your free place via the link in our bio
🎥 Hybrid event. Livestream available
As we mark 200 years of UCL, this lecture is part of a wider programme celebrating research, innovation and the people shaping the future.
#UCL200 #InauguralLecture #Logic #WomenInSTEM

On this day in 1976, Queen Elizabeth II sent her first email using ARPANET, becoming the first monarch to do so.
The moment was closely connected to UCL.
Professor Peter Kirstein, founder of UCL Computer Science, helped bring ARPANET to Europe, enabled the connection used in the demonstration, and captured the iconic photograph.
50 years on, it remains an early milestone in the history of global networking.
@theroyalfamily
#UCL200 #ARPANET#InternetHistory #queenelizabeth #RoyalFamily

On this day in 1976, Queen Elizabeth II sent her first email using ARPANET, becoming the first monarch to do so.
The moment was closely connected to UCL.
Professor Peter Kirstein, founder of UCL Computer Science, helped bring ARPANET to Europe, enabled the connection used in the demonstration, and captured the iconic photograph.
50 years on, it remains an early milestone in the history of global networking.
@theroyalfamily
#UCL200 #ARPANET#InternetHistory #queenelizabeth #RoyalFamily

On this day in 1976, Queen Elizabeth II sent her first email using ARPANET, becoming the first monarch to do so.
The moment was closely connected to UCL.
Professor Peter Kirstein, founder of UCL Computer Science, helped bring ARPANET to Europe, enabled the connection used in the demonstration, and captured the iconic photograph.
50 years on, it remains an early milestone in the history of global networking.
@theroyalfamily
#UCL200 #ARPANET#InternetHistory #queenelizabeth #RoyalFamily

On this day in 1976, Queen Elizabeth II sent her first email using ARPANET, becoming the first monarch to do so.
The moment was closely connected to UCL.
Professor Peter Kirstein, founder of UCL Computer Science, helped bring ARPANET to Europe, enabled the connection used in the demonstration, and captured the iconic photograph.
50 years on, it remains an early milestone in the history of global networking.
@theroyalfamily
#UCL200 #ARPANET#InternetHistory #queenelizabeth #RoyalFamily

On this day in 1976, Queen Elizabeth II sent her first email using ARPANET, becoming the first monarch to do so.
The moment was closely connected to UCL.
Professor Peter Kirstein, founder of UCL Computer Science, helped bring ARPANET to Europe, enabled the connection used in the demonstration, and captured the iconic photograph.
50 years on, it remains an early milestone in the history of global networking.
@theroyalfamily
#UCL200 #ARPANET#InternetHistory #queenelizabeth #RoyalFamily

We’re so proud that four semiconductor ventures founded by UCL researchers have been selected for the latest ChipStart UK cohort, the government‑backed incubator for the UK’s most promising early‑stage chip companies.
Spinouts from UCL make up one‑third of this year’s cohort, and are all from UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering (UCL EEE):
Abacqus (Professor Neil Curson, Dr Taylor Stock and Associate Professor Mark Buitelaar from UCL EEE / London Centre for Nanotechnology): building a modular dopant‑in‑silicon quantum computing platform, enabling scalable qubit systems compatible with industrial fabrication.
Orbicom (Dr Yilmaz Gul, Professor Sir Michael Pepper and Dr Stuart Holmes from UCL EEE / LCN): developing a semiconductor spin‑orbit qubit architecture with improved coherence and control for future quantum processors.
Altro Photonics (Farah Comis and Dr Alfonso Ruocco from UCL EEE): creating the photonic integrated circuit platform to power the next generation of classical and quantum data centres.
Nibras Communications (Dr Amany Kassem, Prof Zhixin Liu, Dr Zichuan Zhou and Alex Bennett from UCL EEE): designing ultra‑low‑noise photonic signal sources for satellite and high‑performance communications.
Congratulations to all the founders!
To read more, click the link in bio. 🔗
#Semiconductors #Quantum #Photonics #DeepTech
@ucl.eee

We’re so proud that four semiconductor ventures founded by UCL researchers have been selected for the latest ChipStart UK cohort, the government‑backed incubator for the UK’s most promising early‑stage chip companies.
Spinouts from UCL make up one‑third of this year’s cohort, and are all from UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering (UCL EEE):
Abacqus (Professor Neil Curson, Dr Taylor Stock and Associate Professor Mark Buitelaar from UCL EEE / London Centre for Nanotechnology): building a modular dopant‑in‑silicon quantum computing platform, enabling scalable qubit systems compatible with industrial fabrication.
Orbicom (Dr Yilmaz Gul, Professor Sir Michael Pepper and Dr Stuart Holmes from UCL EEE / LCN): developing a semiconductor spin‑orbit qubit architecture with improved coherence and control for future quantum processors.
Altro Photonics (Farah Comis and Dr Alfonso Ruocco from UCL EEE): creating the photonic integrated circuit platform to power the next generation of classical and quantum data centres.
Nibras Communications (Dr Amany Kassem, Prof Zhixin Liu, Dr Zichuan Zhou and Alex Bennett from UCL EEE): designing ultra‑low‑noise photonic signal sources for satellite and high‑performance communications.
Congratulations to all the founders!
To read more, click the link in bio. 🔗
#Semiconductors #Quantum #Photonics #DeepTech
@ucl.eee

We’re so proud that four semiconductor ventures founded by UCL researchers have been selected for the latest ChipStart UK cohort, the government‑backed incubator for the UK’s most promising early‑stage chip companies.
Spinouts from UCL make up one‑third of this year’s cohort, and are all from UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering (UCL EEE):
Abacqus (Professor Neil Curson, Dr Taylor Stock and Associate Professor Mark Buitelaar from UCL EEE / London Centre for Nanotechnology): building a modular dopant‑in‑silicon quantum computing platform, enabling scalable qubit systems compatible with industrial fabrication.
Orbicom (Dr Yilmaz Gul, Professor Sir Michael Pepper and Dr Stuart Holmes from UCL EEE / LCN): developing a semiconductor spin‑orbit qubit architecture with improved coherence and control for future quantum processors.
Altro Photonics (Farah Comis and Dr Alfonso Ruocco from UCL EEE): creating the photonic integrated circuit platform to power the next generation of classical and quantum data centres.
Nibras Communications (Dr Amany Kassem, Prof Zhixin Liu, Dr Zichuan Zhou and Alex Bennett from UCL EEE): designing ultra‑low‑noise photonic signal sources for satellite and high‑performance communications.
Congratulations to all the founders!
To read more, click the link in bio. 🔗
#Semiconductors #Quantum #Photonics #DeepTech
@ucl.eee

We’re so proud that four semiconductor ventures founded by UCL researchers have been selected for the latest ChipStart UK cohort, the government‑backed incubator for the UK’s most promising early‑stage chip companies.
Spinouts from UCL make up one‑third of this year’s cohort, and are all from UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering (UCL EEE):
Abacqus (Professor Neil Curson, Dr Taylor Stock and Associate Professor Mark Buitelaar from UCL EEE / London Centre for Nanotechnology): building a modular dopant‑in‑silicon quantum computing platform, enabling scalable qubit systems compatible with industrial fabrication.
Orbicom (Dr Yilmaz Gul, Professor Sir Michael Pepper and Dr Stuart Holmes from UCL EEE / LCN): developing a semiconductor spin‑orbit qubit architecture with improved coherence and control for future quantum processors.
Altro Photonics (Farah Comis and Dr Alfonso Ruocco from UCL EEE): creating the photonic integrated circuit platform to power the next generation of classical and quantum data centres.
Nibras Communications (Dr Amany Kassem, Prof Zhixin Liu, Dr Zichuan Zhou and Alex Bennett from UCL EEE): designing ultra‑low‑noise photonic signal sources for satellite and high‑performance communications.
Congratulations to all the founders!
To read more, click the link in bio. 🔗
#Semiconductors #Quantum #Photonics #DeepTech
@ucl.eee

We’re so proud that four semiconductor ventures founded by UCL researchers have been selected for the latest ChipStart UK cohort, the government‑backed incubator for the UK’s most promising early‑stage chip companies.
Spinouts from UCL make up one‑third of this year’s cohort, and are all from UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering (UCL EEE):
Abacqus (Professor Neil Curson, Dr Taylor Stock and Associate Professor Mark Buitelaar from UCL EEE / London Centre for Nanotechnology): building a modular dopant‑in‑silicon quantum computing platform, enabling scalable qubit systems compatible with industrial fabrication.
Orbicom (Dr Yilmaz Gul, Professor Sir Michael Pepper and Dr Stuart Holmes from UCL EEE / LCN): developing a semiconductor spin‑orbit qubit architecture with improved coherence and control for future quantum processors.
Altro Photonics (Farah Comis and Dr Alfonso Ruocco from UCL EEE): creating the photonic integrated circuit platform to power the next generation of classical and quantum data centres.
Nibras Communications (Dr Amany Kassem, Prof Zhixin Liu, Dr Zichuan Zhou and Alex Bennett from UCL EEE): designing ultra‑low‑noise photonic signal sources for satellite and high‑performance communications.
Congratulations to all the founders!
To read more, click the link in bio. 🔗
#Semiconductors #Quantum #Photonics #DeepTech
@ucl.eee

We’re so proud that four semiconductor ventures founded by UCL researchers have been selected for the latest ChipStart UK cohort, the government‑backed incubator for the UK’s most promising early‑stage chip companies.
Spinouts from UCL make up one‑third of this year’s cohort, and are all from UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering (UCL EEE):
Abacqus (Professor Neil Curson, Dr Taylor Stock and Associate Professor Mark Buitelaar from UCL EEE / London Centre for Nanotechnology): building a modular dopant‑in‑silicon quantum computing platform, enabling scalable qubit systems compatible with industrial fabrication.
Orbicom (Dr Yilmaz Gul, Professor Sir Michael Pepper and Dr Stuart Holmes from UCL EEE / LCN): developing a semiconductor spin‑orbit qubit architecture with improved coherence and control for future quantum processors.
Altro Photonics (Farah Comis and Dr Alfonso Ruocco from UCL EEE): creating the photonic integrated circuit platform to power the next generation of classical and quantum data centres.
Nibras Communications (Dr Amany Kassem, Prof Zhixin Liu, Dr Zichuan Zhou and Alex Bennett from UCL EEE): designing ultra‑low‑noise photonic signal sources for satellite and high‑performance communications.
Congratulations to all the founders!
To read more, click the link in bio. 🔗
#Semiconductors #Quantum #Photonics #DeepTech
@ucl.eee

We’re so proud that four semiconductor ventures founded by UCL researchers have been selected for the latest ChipStart UK cohort, the government‑backed incubator for the UK’s most promising early‑stage chip companies.
Spinouts from UCL make up one‑third of this year’s cohort, and are all from UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering (UCL EEE):
Abacqus (Professor Neil Curson, Dr Taylor Stock and Associate Professor Mark Buitelaar from UCL EEE / London Centre for Nanotechnology): building a modular dopant‑in‑silicon quantum computing platform, enabling scalable qubit systems compatible with industrial fabrication.
Orbicom (Dr Yilmaz Gul, Professor Sir Michael Pepper and Dr Stuart Holmes from UCL EEE / LCN): developing a semiconductor spin‑orbit qubit architecture with improved coherence and control for future quantum processors.
Altro Photonics (Farah Comis and Dr Alfonso Ruocco from UCL EEE): creating the photonic integrated circuit platform to power the next generation of classical and quantum data centres.
Nibras Communications (Dr Amany Kassem, Prof Zhixin Liu, Dr Zichuan Zhou and Alex Bennett from UCL EEE): designing ultra‑low‑noise photonic signal sources for satellite and high‑performance communications.
Congratulations to all the founders!
To read more, click the link in bio. 🔗
#Semiconductors #Quantum #Photonics #DeepTech
@ucl.eee

Celebrating Excellence and Innovation at the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026!
On Friday 27 February @uclchemicalengineering hosted the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026 at the St Pancras Autograph Hotel.
The evening featured inspiring speeches, recognised important milestones, celebrated student achievements, and provided opportunities to reconnect and network - truly a night of excellence and innovation in our field.
Follow the link in our bio to find out more.
#RamsaySocietyDinner #Celebration #Achievements

Celebrating Excellence and Innovation at the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026!
On Friday 27 February @uclchemicalengineering hosted the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026 at the St Pancras Autograph Hotel.
The evening featured inspiring speeches, recognised important milestones, celebrated student achievements, and provided opportunities to reconnect and network - truly a night of excellence and innovation in our field.
Follow the link in our bio to find out more.
#RamsaySocietyDinner #Celebration #Achievements

Celebrating Excellence and Innovation at the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026!
On Friday 27 February @uclchemicalengineering hosted the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026 at the St Pancras Autograph Hotel.
The evening featured inspiring speeches, recognised important milestones, celebrated student achievements, and provided opportunities to reconnect and network - truly a night of excellence and innovation in our field.
Follow the link in our bio to find out more.
#RamsaySocietyDinner #Celebration #Achievements

Celebrating Excellence and Innovation at the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026!
On Friday 27 February @uclchemicalengineering hosted the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026 at the St Pancras Autograph Hotel.
The evening featured inspiring speeches, recognised important milestones, celebrated student achievements, and provided opportunities to reconnect and network - truly a night of excellence and innovation in our field.
Follow the link in our bio to find out more.
#RamsaySocietyDinner #Celebration #Achievements

Celebrating Excellence and Innovation at the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026!
On Friday 27 February @uclchemicalengineering hosted the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026 at the St Pancras Autograph Hotel.
The evening featured inspiring speeches, recognised important milestones, celebrated student achievements, and provided opportunities to reconnect and network - truly a night of excellence and innovation in our field.
Follow the link in our bio to find out more.
#RamsaySocietyDinner #Celebration #Achievements

Celebrating Excellence and Innovation at the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026!
On Friday 27 February @uclchemicalengineering hosted the Ramsay Society Dinner 2026 at the St Pancras Autograph Hotel.
The evening featured inspiring speeches, recognised important milestones, celebrated student achievements, and provided opportunities to reconnect and network - truly a night of excellence and innovation in our field.
Follow the link in our bio to find out more.
#RamsaySocietyDinner #Celebration #Achievements
Have you heard about the tunnels under UCL (Bloomsbury campus)?
Do you know more about their original use?
📰 From a 2005 Times Higher Education article:
“A series of Edwardian tunnels links buildings at the western end of University College London's campus. One connects the department of anatomy with the Rockefeller building on the opposite side of Gower Street.
This twisting route is still used by staff and students. More passageways, now blocked or barred by locked doors, ran to other clinical departments in University College Hospital.
Like many medical sites, the tunnels were intended to enable patients - and bodies - to be transferred between buildings in private.
The 1956 film The Man Who Never Was , which told the story of a British attempt to mislead the Germans about continental invasion plans, is reputed to have been filmed in the subterranean complex.”
We discovered many online discussions and articles about tunnels under universities in the UK and around the world. It seems it is a global phenomenon. 🌎
#UCL200#ucl200
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