
Omar Matar
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@Matarlab & Head of @ImperialChemEng. Views are my own.
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https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/o.matar 18-02-2014 00:36:09
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Calling to all with an interest in #STEM🔬 Come to Imperial College London on Women's Day to chat with our students about their journey from school to engineering⌚ 📅Sat 8 March | 12.00-14.30 GMT 📍Main entrance, Exhibition Road Register: tinyurl.com/mwsbhmv4


🌱🏭Huge news - new #InventedAtImperial spinout from Imperial Chemistry and Imperial ChemEng uses natural solution to solve artificial problem: hubs.ly/Q0358RsT0 RemePhy aims to clean up contaminated industrial sites using phytoremediation technology that is 17 times more



Many thanks for highlighting our work Physical Review Fluids! 🙏👍😊


It was our pleasure to host the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan at the #ImperialChemEng Carbon Capture Pilot Plant for the launch of the London Growth Plan🌃 For more👇#OurImperial

The London Growth Plan is a platform to unlock our capital’s economic potential. 📺 President Hugh Brady explains why Mayor of London Sadiq Khan chose to launch the plan at Imperial ⤵️



#NewResearch📢 UK-led breakthrough offers path to stable, low-cost solar hydrogen production. Published in Nature Energy, led by our very own Matyas Daboczi and Dr Salvador Eslava, in collab with Queen Mary University of London. Find out more🔗👇 #OurImperial Imperial Engineering imperial.ac.uk/news/262253/uk…


Thrilled to have our long-term partners, ABB Control Tech , join us to explore the exciting potential of GenAI technology in shaping the next generation of engineers! 🚀 Together, we're tackling key challenges and creating innovative solutions for a cleaner, brighter future. 🌍🔧


🚨 PhD studentship at Imperial with Omar Matar & Nausheen Basha in collab with CMAC University of Strathclyde! 💡Hybrid Physics–ML framework for efficient modelling of flow crystallisation 📅 Apply by 10 April 2025 🔗 forms.office.com/e/Zx7E4zBNVF Details: cmac.ac.uk/cedar-projects #PhD #ML #ChemEng

🔋 From salt lakes to batteries: Imperial researcher finds a cleaner lithium extraction alternative! Salt-water lakes could be a valuable source of lithium for batteries, if only it could be extracted efficiently. A new membrane technology developed by Qilei Song's team at



Many thanks for highlighting our work Journal of Fluid Mechanics 👍🙏 Well done Debashis Panda Lyes Kahouadji & Laurette Tuckerman 🙌👏 #JFM #JFMRapids #OA #BlueCode LISN Imperial ChemEng
