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Commemoration
Day 2009
Wednesday 21 October 2009
Royal Albert Hall • London
The Royal Albert Hall is home to Imperial College London’s Commemoration Day ceremonies.
Unauthorised photography is not allowed in the Royal Albert Hall.
(Official photographers receive special permission beforehand.)
Please switch off your mobile phone.
The Rector’s welcome
On behalf of all at Imperial College
London, I am delighted to welcome
our graduands and their guests to
this special occasion. Our warmest
congratulations go to everyone who
graduates today.
Graduation ceremonies are a time for looking both to
the past and the future. I hope that you will always
recall your time at Imperial fondly. Your university
years are amongst the fullest life has to offer, with
opportunities to meet new people, try different
experiences and discover hidden talents. I hope the
time you have spent here has been rewarding and
that the degree you have attained is a key benefit,
but not the only one from your time with us.
Today we remember good times shared and we look
ahead with excitement to the new chapter of your
lives that is now beginning. There is no limit to what
you may go on to achieve from here. Despite what
you will have heard about the effects of the current
recession, the demand for Imperial graduates
remains strong and there will be many doors open
to you now and in years to come. Your skills and
knowledge are what the world needs to tackle the
many challenges it faces, and I look forward to
witnessing the diverse ways in which you will
each contribute.
I hope there will be many chances to reacquaint
ourselves in the years ahead, since this is by no
means the end of your relationship with Imperial.
You are now alumni of the College and I hope
you will consider yourselves a part of our global
community and keep in touch. We provide a service
to our alumni for life, keeping them in touch with the
most recent advances in science, technology and
medicine. You provide a reward to us by keeping in
touch and telling us about your career and how it
is developing.
Sir Roy Anderson
Rector
Imperial College London
This is an occasion to celebrate success, and in
congratulating graduands I would also like to thank
the family and friends who have supported and
encouraged them throughout their studies. I wish
everyone an enjoyable and memorable day.
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Imperial – past and present
Medical breakthroughs, scientific discoveries and new technologies
conceived at the College have helped shape the years since Imperial’s
foundation. Imperial researchers are now tackling the issues of the
next century and beyond.
Imperial currently attracts over 14,000 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
amongst the world’s best universities just
over 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.
With 67 Fellows of the Royal Society among
our current academic staff, and distinguished
past members of the College including
14 Nobel laureates 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;
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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.
Since the College’s creation, over 140,000 of
the brightest students in the world have been
educated by such authorities in their subjects.
Today, the College attracts students from over
125 countries across the globe, and has a
network of international links and collaborations
with many of the world’s top universities.
Imperial’s graduation ceremonies
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.
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, a graduation
ceremony was held in Singapore to reflect the
large number of students coming to Imperial
from Asia.
Highlights of 2008–09
iCub pushes forward
understanding of intelligence
New imaging technique reveals
three-dimensional fossil images
The Departments of Computing and Electrical
and Electronic Engineering are using a humanlike robot known as iCub to explore how human
beings interact with the world around them
through awareness, perception, reasoning and
judgement. iCub, which arrived at the College in
March 2009, can move its head, arms, fingers,
eyes and legs in a similar way to humans. The
team plans to link the robot to a computer
simulation that replicates how human brains
communicate through short bursts of electrical
energy, and discover whether iCub will be able to
process information about its environment and
move in response.
Two extinct species, related to today’s spiders,
which lived around 300 million years ago have
been revealed in three-dimensionial computer
models developed by Imperial scientists in
August 2009. Researchers used CT scanning to
take 3,000 X-rays of each fossil, and believe this
technique provides a much clearer picture of
ancient extinct species than the usual method
of splitting open rock to see the creature inside.
Lead author, PhD student Russell Garwood in the
Department of Earth Science and Engineering,
says: “Our study helps build a picture of what
was happening during this period early in the
history of life on land.”
Imperial College Business School
professor appointed to Monetary
Policy Committee
‘Peculiar sex’ leads to
antibiotic resistance
Economist Professor David Miles was appointed
an external member on the Bank of England’s
interest rate setting Monetary Policy Committee
in March 2009. Business School Principal David
Begg said: “We are committed to seeing our
research make a real impact on society and the
economy. David’s appointment to the committee
that sets the UK’s interest rates, at a time of
economic crisis, exemplified that commitment.”
>>> Keep in touch
with Imperial by
podcast
A snapshot of work and play
at Imperial is available in
monthly instalments thanks
to the College’s magazine
podcast, now in its third year.
Available on the first working
day of each month, each
edition provides a roundup
of Imperial’s latest news,
findings and events. It is
presented by Gareth Mitchell,
a lecturer on the College’s
Science Communication MSc
course and the presenter
of the BBC World Service’s
Digital Planet programme.
The podcast is available on
iTunes and at www.imperial.
ac.uk/media/podcasts.
Warmer winters changing
sheep shape
Milder winters are causing a wild breed of
Soay sheep on the Scottish island of Hirta to
get smaller, despite the evolutionary benefits
of possessing a large body, suggests work by
Imperial biologists. The Department of Life
Sciences researchers believe that, due to climate
change, survival conditions on Hirta are becoming
less challenging, meaning that slower-growing,
smaller sheep are more likely to survive the
winters than previously.
Plant scientists reach for the skies
A rooftop greenhouse that will enable scientists
to grow large quantities of plants for experiments
has been built on top of Imperial’s Roderic Hill
building. The GroDome provides over 200 square
metres of temperature and light-controlled
growing space, supporting research into new
sources of biofuels, aphid resistance in plants
and work to sequence the genome of the tomato.
Some disease-causing bacteria are becoming
resistant to antibiotics because they have
peculiar sex lives, say Imperial researchers. Lead
author Dr William Hanage, of the Division of
Epidemiology, Public Health and Primary Care,
explains: “When humans have kids they mix up
their DNA with that of their partner, but bacteria
can pick up DNA from all sorts of places, even
other species. Our research shows that bacteria
which do this, that is undergo sex, with their
own and other species are more likely to develop
resistance to antibiotics, protecting them from
being killed by these drugs.”
Science communication career
beckons for young scientists
Two new studentships for Imperial’s Science
Media Production MSc course aim to encourage
young scientists to pursue a career in the
broadcast industry. Funded by the Welcome
Trust, the studentships cover tuition fees, plus
£18,000 for living expenses and a six-month
internship on completion. Dr Stephen Webster,
director of the Science Communication Group,
says: “Good science communication requires
expertise both in science and in media skills. You
just have to look at that 2007 documentary The
Great Global Warming Swindle, which denied
anthropogenic climate change. What a distortion
of science and scientists!”
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Declaration of a Doctor
Now, as a new doctor, I solemnly promise that
I will to the best of my ability serve humanity;
caring for the sick, preventing disease,
promoting good health, and alleviating
pain and suffering.
I will oppose policies in breach of human rights and will not
participate in them. I will strive to change laws that are contrary to
my profession’s ethics and will work towards a fairer distribution of
health resources.
I recognise that the practice of medicine is a privilege with which
comes considerable responsibility and I will not abuse my position.
I will recognise the limits of my knowledge and seek to maintain
and increase my understanding and skills throughout my
professional life. I will acknowledge and try to remedy my own
mistakes and honestly assess and respond to those of others.
I will practise medicine with integrity, humility, honesty and
compassion; working with my fellow doctors and other colleagues
to meet the needs of my patients.
I shall never intentionally do or administer anything to the overall
harm of my patients.
I will assist my patients to make informed decisions that
coincide with their own values and beliefs and will uphold patient
confidentiality.
I will seek to promote the advancement of medical knowledge
through teaching and research.
I make this declaration solemnly, freely and upon my honour.
I will not permit considerations of gender, race, religion, political
affiliation, sexual orientation, nationality, or social standing to
influence my duty of care.
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Academic dress
The robes worn by graduates today have their origin in the everyday dress of the Middle Ages. The ancient
universities in Europe began as communities of scholars and teachers associated with cathedrals or
monasteries. As fashions changed, the cloaks of that period were retained by the universities and became the
main item of academic dress.
Imperial College London
first degree robes
Imperial’s new academic dress was first worn in
2008, following the College’s independence in 2007.
The unifying theme of the robes is the use of the
colour purple, inspired by W.H. Perkin’s invention of
the first synthetic purple dye, mauveine, in 1856.
BSc (Engineering),
BEng and MEng
MBBS
BSc and MSci
Imperial College London robes worn
by recipients of fellowships, honorary
degrees and associateships
• FIC — Fellow of Imperial College London
• DSc — Doctor of Science
• AIC — Associate of Imperial College London
AIC
FIC
DSc
University of London
first degree robes
Imperial left the University of London on 8 July
2007, but some graduates at today’s ceremony have
chosen to graduate with the University of London
degrees that were current at the time they began
their studies. They will be wearing University of
London robes.
These robes are worn with distinctive hoods
denoting Imperial’s constituent college
Associateships.
AICSM
ARCS
ACGI
BSc
ARSM
• ACGI — Associate of the City and Guilds of London
Institute
• ARCS — Associate of the Royal College of Science
• ARSM — Associate of the Royal School of Mines
• AICSM — Associate of the Imperial College School
of Medicine
Medical students receiving the BSc (Bachelor
of Science) degree wear University of London
academic dress.
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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 group
• The Student Presidents
• The Dean for the Faculty of Medicine,
Professor Geoff Pasvol
Second group
• Non-clinical Dean for the Faculty of Medicine,
Professor Nigel Gooderham
• The Senior Assistant Registrar, Ms Rebecca Penny
• The Wardens, College Tutors, Readers, Senior
Lecturers, Lecturers, winners of the Rector’s
Medals for Outstanding Contributions to Teaching
and Pastoral Care
Third group
• The Academic Registrar, Mr Nigel Wheatley
• The Professors
• The Principal of the Faculty of Engineering,
Professor Stephen Richardson
• The Principal of the Faculty of Medicine,
Professor Steve Smith
• The Principal of the Faculty of Natural Sciences,
Professor Maggie Dallman
• The Pro Rector (Commercial Affairs),
Mr Edward Astle
• The Pro Rector (Education),
Professor Julia Buckingham
• The Pro Rector (International Affairs),
Professor Mary Ritter
• The Senior Principal,
Professor Sir Peter Knight
• The Newly-Elected Fellows, Honorary
Graduates and Associate
Fourth group
• The College Secretary and Clerk to the Court
and to the Council, Dr Rodney Eastwood
• The Lay and Non-Academic Members of the Court
• The Head of the Department of Civil
and Environmental Engineering,
Professor David Nethercot
Fifth group
• The Dean for the Faculty of Engineering,
Professor Alan Atkinson
• The Chairman of the Court and of the Council,
The Lord Kerr of Kinlochard
• The Rector, Sir Roy Anderson
• The Director of Education, Faculty of Medicine,
Professor Jenny Higham
• The Dean for the Faculty of Natural Sciences,
Professor John Gibbon
• The Head of the Division of Life Sciences,
Professor Ian Owens
• Conductor of the Orchestra,
Richard Dickins (Director of Music)
• Conductor of the Choir, Colin Durrant
• Organist, Andrew Lucas
• The Head of the Department of Physics,
Professor Joanna Haigh
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Programme of ceremony
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Fanfare
Fanfare
Student Orator
Student Orator
Address
The Rector, Sir Roy Anderson
Address
The Rector, Sir Roy Anderson
Presentation of Graduates
Presentation of graduates from the Faculty of Engineering to whom
the Associateship of the City and Guilds of London Institute and
first degrees of the university have been awarded.
Presentation of Graduates
Presentation of graduates from the Faculty of Natural Sciences to
whom the Associateship of the Royal College of Science and first
degrees of the university have been awarded.
Musical Interlude
A Hymn for St Cecilia by Herbert Howells, with words by
Ursula Vaughan Williams
Musical Interlude
A Hymn for St Cecilia by Herbert Howells, with words by
Ursula Vaughan Williams
Presentation of Graduates
Presentation of graduates from the Faculty of Engineering to whom
the Associateship of the Royal School of Mines and first degrees of
the university have been awarded.
Presentation of Honorary Graduates
The Principal of the Faculty of Natural Sciences requests the Rector
to confer the Degree of Doctor of Science honoris causa of Imperial
College London on
Presentation of Honorary Graduates
The 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 Dame Louise Johnson
The College Secretary and Clerk to the Court and to the Council
requests the Rector to receive the Fellow of Imperial College
London
• Dr Mohamed Ibrahim
• Mr Tony Mitcheson
The Principal of the Faculty of Engineering requests the Rector to
receive the Fellow of Imperial College London
The Pro Rector (Education) requests the Rector to receive the
Fellow of Imperial College London
• Professor Dame Julia Higgins
• Emeritus Professor Rees Rawlings
Presentation of Graduates
Presentation of graduates of the Faculty of Medicine (MBBS)
to whom the Associateship of the Imperial College School of
Medicine and first degrees of the university have been awarded.
Declaration of a Doctor
Presentation of the Winners of the Rector’s Medals for Teaching
and Pastoral Care
The Pro Rector (Education) presents these winners
• Dr Silvestre Pinho
• Dr Matthew Genge
The Senior Principal of Imperial College London requests the
Rector to confer the Associateship of Imperial College London on
• Ms Linda Jones
Presentation of Graduates
Presentation of graduates of the Faculty of Medicine (BSc) to
whom first degrees of the university have been awarded.
Presentation of the Winners of the Outstanding
Achievement Award
The Pro Rector (Education) presents the winners of the
Outstanding Achievement Award
• Mr David Allman
• Mr Adeel Iqbal
• Professor David Lloyd Smith
• Mr Kapil Sugand
Valediction
The Chairman of the Court and of the Council,
The Lord Kerr of Kinlochard
God Save The Queen
Recession
Reception
• Miss Hannah Theodorou
Presentation of the Winners of the Rector’s Medals for Teaching
and Pastoral Care
The Pro Rector (Education) presents these winners
• Professor Denis Wright
• Professor Richard Thompson
Valediction
The Chairman of the Court and of the Council,
The Lord Kerr of Kinlochard
God Save The Queen
Recession
Reception
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Fellows
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.
Professor Dame
Julia Higgins
Mr Tony Mitcheson
Over the 10 years that he served
as College Secretary and Clerk
to the Court and Council,
Tony Mitcheson played a central role
in many of the key developments in
Imperial’s recent history.
Professor Dame Julia Higgins is a
leading polymer scientist who has
contributed immensely to Imperial
College London over more than
30 years.
Dame Julia’s research focuses on
the behaviour of complex materials,
particularly polymers, and she leads a group specialising in
neutron scattering techniques to investigate polymer behaviour.
She joined Imperial as a lecturer in the Department of Chemical
Engineering in 1976, becoming a reader in 1985 and professor
in 1989. She also held the roles of Dean of the City and Guilds
College 1993–97 and Director of the Graduate School of
Engineering and Physical Sciences 2002–06.
She played an instrumental role in the development and
implementation of the faculty system in 2001, and took up the
role of Principal of the Faculty of Engineering in 2006, overseeing
major events including the establishment of the Institute of
Biomedical Engineering. She retired in September 2007 and
is now a senior research investigator in the Department of
Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology.
He joined the College in 1997 after
retiring as a full Colonel from the
Royal Artillery, into which he had been commissioned in 1963.
During his army service, he obtained his MA at Oxford University
and served in Hong Kong, Germany, Northern Ireland, Canada,
Cyprus and Libya. At Imperial, his time was bookended by the
College’s two most recent Royal Charters, marking the full
incorporation of medicine in 1997 and independence from
the University of London in 2007. He played a key role in the
development of the latter and in having the College’s status as an
independent university approved by the Privy Council.
The formation of the Imperial College School of Medicine, now
the Faculty of Medicine, made great administrative demands
as four previously independent medical schools merged with
the College and, for five months, in addition to his own main
duties, Tony Mitcheson also acted as Secretary to the School of
Medicine.
In addition to her accomplishments in research, teaching and
scientific leadership, Dame Julia has been a leading voice
raising awareness of practices embedded in academic life that
disadvantage women scientists. She is a former chair of the
Athena Project, which works to advance and support women
in science, engineering and technology and was a founding
member of Imperial’s Academic Opportunities Committee.
His dedication to improving and streamlining the administration
of Imperial College London continued throughout his tenure, and
he chaired, or was a member of, all of the groups that introduced
the College’s new financial, personnel and registry IT systems. He
also played a leading part in major building projects, including
the new student accommodation in Prince’s Gardens, the Ethos
sports centre and the Faculty Building.
Her numerous honours include election to the fellowship of the
Royal Society in 1995 and of the Royal Academy of Engineering
in 1999. Amongst many others, she is also a Fellow of the
Institute of Physics, the Institute of Materials and the Institution
of Chemical Engineers. She was made a DBE in 2001.
As Clerk he was responsible for providing support to the
College’s Court and its governing body, the Council, working
closely with both the present and previous Chairmen and the last
two Rectors. He also had a wide portfolio of other responsibilities
ranging from Health and Safety and Occupational Health, to the
Conference Office and Internal Audit.
For much of his time at the College he had overall responsibility
for student residences, catering, sport and leisure services and
security, all aspects of the College’s administration which brought
him into direct and regular contact with students and Imperial
College Union.
He was appointed an OBE in 1990.
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Professor Rees Rawlings
Professor Rees Rawlings has
dedicated a lifetime of service
to Imperial, arriving as an
undergraduate student in 1961 and
progressing through the College
until he retired from the role of Pro
Rector (Educational Quality) in 2007.
In the course of his career he earned
a reputation as one of the College’s
top student champions, devoting energy and imagination to
enhancing every aspect of the student experience.
Professor Rawlings showed flair for academic life from an early
stage, becoming a lecturer in the Department of Metallurgy,
now Materials, in 1966, one year before he completed his
PhD. His interest in student affairs quickly led him to take on
the responsibilities of Admissions Tutor and then Director of
Undergraduate Studies for the Department. He became Dean of
the Royal School of Mines in 1995 before taking up the role of
Pro Rector (Educational Quality) in 1999.
One of his most far-reaching innovations was the establishment
of student online evaluation (SOLE), which gives undergraduate
students the chance to provide anonymous feedback on their
course modules and lecturers. The results of SOLE are used in
many ways, from reassessing the content of modules to directly
affecting academic promotions. The success of SOLE led to the
establishment of ROLE, an online evaluation scheme specifically
for research students.
As a keen sportsman who played for Imperial while a student,
Professor Rawlings was also instrumental in making sure the
College’s sports facilities are world class. He oversaw the
refurbishment of the boathouse at Putney, which reopened in
2001, and was a driving force behind Ethos, the College’s stateof-the-art sports centre at South Kensington.
His many other achievements at Imperial include playing a
key role in gaining the College’s degree awarding powers in
2003 and independence in 2007.
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Honorary Graduates
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 university.
Dr Mohamed Ibrahim
Professor Dame
Louise Johnson
Named in 2008 as one of Time
magazine’s top 100 most influential
people in the world, Dr Mohamed
Ibrahim is a global expert in mobile
communications with a distinguished
academic and business career.
An early pioneer of the mobile phone,
Dr Ibrahim was one of the team that
created BT Cellnet (now O2) in the 1980s. He left the company in
1989 to create his own consultancy, Mobile Systems International,
which was bought by Marconi in 2000.
In 1998, he founded Celtel International to build and operate
mobile networks in Africa. Celtel became one of Africa’s most
successful companies with operations in 15 countries, covering
more than a third of the continent’s population and investing
more than US$750 million in Africa. The company was sold to
MTC Kuwait in 2005 for $3.4billion. He is also founding chairman
of Satya Capital Ltd, an investment company focused on
opportunities in Africa.
Continuing his concern for quality of life and development in
Africa, Dr Ibrahim established the Mo Ibrahim Foundation in 2006
to support and nurture good leadership and stimulate debate
on governance across Africa. The Foundation focuses on two
major initiatives: the Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African
Leadership, which recognises and celebrates excellence; and
the Ibrahim Index of African Governance, which provides civil
society with a comprehensive and quantifiable tool to promote
government accountability.
In recognition of his work, Dr Ibrahim has been awarded prizes
including the Chairman’s Award for Lifetime Achievement from
the GSM Association, The Economist’s Innovation Award for
Social and Economic Innovation and the BNP Paribas Prize for
Philanthropy.
Dr Ibrahim has a BSc from the University of Alexandria and MSc
from the University of Bradford, both in electronic engineering.
He completed a PhD in mobile communications at the University
of Birmingham.
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Professor Dame Louise Johnson
is a pre-eminent scientist with a
long record of contribution and
achievement in research and teaching.
She is particularly renowned for
research elucidating the mechanisms
of biologically important molecules,
which has had profound effects on our understanding of
biological systems.
Dame Louise began her career in structural biology at the Royal
Institution, London. As a graduate student with David Phillips, the
founding father of enzyme studies, she contributed to work that
led directly to the elucidation of the structure of lysozyme, the first
enzyme structure to be solved by X-ray diffraction.
Following the completion of her PhD, she spent a year at Yale as a
postdoctoral research assistant in the Department of Biophysics.
She then pursued her career at the University of Oxford, becoming
David Phillips Professor in Molecular Biophysics in 1990, a post
she held until her retirement in 2007.
In 2003 she was appointed Director of Life Sciences at the
Diamond Light Source, the UK’s new synchrotron source, a
position she retained until 2008, and where she remains a
Diamond Fellow. She is a professorial fellow at Corpus Christi
College and honorary fellow at Somerville College, Oxford.
Dame Louise was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1990 and
made a member of European Molecular Biology Organisation in
1991. She was awarded the Linderstrom-Lang Prize in 1989 for her
pioneering contributions to protein crystallography, the Charmian
Medal for enzyme chemistry by the Royal Society of Chemistry
in 1996, the Datta Medal in 1998 by the Federation of European
Biochemical Societies and the Novartis Medal in 2009 by the
Biochemical Society in recognition of her research in molecular
structural biology.
She was awarded the DBE in 2003 for services to biophysics.
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New Associate
Associateships are awarded to long-standing
members of staff, former students or other
persons, whether members of the university
or not, who have rendered exceptional service
to the College.
Miss Linda Jones
Linda Jones joined Imperial’s
Department of Physics in 1968 as
a junior clerk in the Undergraduate
Office and, through dedicated and
exemplary service, has developed
her career to hold her current
position of Faculty Senior Projects
Manager and Department Operations
Manager for Physics.
After spending seven years supporting both staff and students
in her first role at the College, she became Group Secretary
to High Energy Physics in 1975, distinguishing herself for the
care and attention to detail required to coordinate and manage
the largest teaching and research group in the Department
of Physics. By 1989, she had enlarged this role to include HR
issues at a departmental level, and had taken on the additional
duties of assisting the Associate Head of Department and the
Departmental Superintendent.
In 1998 Miss Jones became Department Administrator for
Physics, leading the development and establishment of a
new, more efficient administrative structure. The system she
devised is still in place in Physics, and has been replicated
in other Faculty of Natural Sciences departments. In this role
she also implemented new group structures that created clear
mechanisms for dealing with finance and HR procedures,
which had the added benefit of setting out a transparent career
structure for administrative staff in the department.
Miss Jones moved into the wider role of Deputy Faculty
Operating Officer in 2006. Her responsibilities were further
expanded in 2007, when she became Senior Projects Manager
for the Faculty, and Operations Manager for the Department of
Physics, focusing on College projects, research administration
and assessment and HR issues.
Major projects that have benefited from her carefully
considered input over the years include Research Assessment
Exercise submission activities in 1996, 2001 and 2008, and
the implementation of InfoEd, the online system for managing
research grants.
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Prizewinners 2009
The following awards and prizes are given to students with
a record of exceptional achievement in scholarship.
Imperial College
Business School
Imperial College Business
School Prize for Best Overall
Performance in Joint Honours
William Gates
Governors’ Prize Joint Honours
with Management
Nishma Manek
Joan Woodward
Undergraduate Memorial
Prize
Michal Hoffman
Faculty of
Engineering
Royal Aeronautical Society
Prize Paul Gilmartin
Finsbury Medal
Jeremy Dahan
Governors’ Prize in
Aeronautics
Jeremy Dahan
BAE Systems Prize
Sara Arbos Torrent
Cumarran Kaliyaperumal
Joseph Sueke
C.F. Rae Griffin Boom Prize in
Aeronautics
Sara Arbos Torrent
Henry Sawistowski Travel
Fellowship
Katrina Jacks
Sarah De Zoysa
Shell Prize
Paul Dingwell
Chemical Engineering Student
Centenary Prize
Oluwamayowa DebayoDoherty
Lonza Prize
Faisal Al-Marooqi
Ahmed Zaini
Hays Civil and Structural
Engineering Prize
Phillip Gilliland
Sparkes-Pippard Prize
Harriet Kirk
Governors’ BEng Prize in
Computing
Christopher Pinnick
Governors’ MEng Prize in
Computing
Michael Hadjiyiannis
Computing Student Centenary
Prize
Hubert Plociniczak
Winton Capital Management
Prize in Computing
Gemma Hagen
Governors’ BSc Prize in
Geology
Lucy Jones
Governors’ MSci Prize in
Geology
Khaliq Ahmad
Watts Medal
Khaliq Ahmad
Earth Science and Engineering
Student Centenary Prize
Josh Springett
KBR Prize in Environmental
Engineering
Elena Bailey
British Society of Mining
Students Prize
Stacey Emmerton
Pippard Memorial Medal and
Prize
Ana Caballero
Illing Prize
Nadine Sutcliffe
Governors’ Prize in Civil
Engineering
Yoke Thye
Governors’ BEng Prize in
Bioengineering
Yazan Billeh
Institution of Civil Engineering
Prize
Ton Van Den Bremer
Hinchley Medal
Tsze Han Tan
Sir Bruce White Prize in
Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Ton Van Den Bremer
Loveless Book Prize
Saliudeen Bakare
William Mumby
IBM Project Prize
William Deacon
Walter Redlich Prize
Harriet Kirk
ABS Consulting Prize
Michael Yap
Governors’ Prize in Chemical
Engineering
Brandon Ng
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
Roger Sargent Prize
Pat Achakulwisut
Bioengineering Student
Centenary Prize
Richard Criddle
William Peck Book Prize
Tsze Han Tan
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Chemical Engineering Student
Centenary Prize
Mahmoud Usman
Unwin Medal and Prize
Ton Van Den Bremer
Skempton Prize
Mohamed Latheef
Microsoft Research Prize
Andrew Jones
Barnabas Malet
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Cullis Testimonial Fund
Alex Middleton
Bennett H. Brough Medal
Christian Boulter
Warington Smyth Medal and
Prize
Christian Boulter
Simon Tapster
De La Beche Medal
Simon Tapster
Clement Le Neve Foster Prize
Emily Chow
Ernest Edward Glorney
Scholarship – EASC
Julia Barrott
Greatorez Prize
Guangfan Tan
Institution of Engineering and
Technology Prize
Guangfan Tan
Siemens Memorial Medal and
Book Prize
Zhongjie Chen
Mechanical Engineering
Student Centenary Prize
Sarah Butt
Henry Ford II Scholar Award
in Electrical Engineering
Bing Wen Tan
Governors’ MEng Prize in
Mechanical Engineering
Bjorn Jacobsen
Terry Whodcoat Memorial
Prize
Henry Commin
Institution of Mechanical
Engineers Prize
Till Hanten
Governors’ BEng Prize in
Electrical and Electronic
Engineering
Bo Xu
Peter Pratt Memorial Prize
Jonathan Downing
Governors’ MEng Prize in
Electrical and Electronic
Engineering
Yaohao Chen
Nicholas Battersby Prize
Timothy Waites
Sir Bruce White Prize in
Electrical Engineering
Marc Willerton
Eric Laithwaite Prize
Cyrus Jahanchahi
Governors’ MEng Prize
in Information Systems
Engineering
Hao Tri Pham
Willis Jackson Medal and
Prize
Pietro Franchi
Electrical and Electronic
Engineering Student
Centenary Prize
Letizia Pepe
Usmani Prize in MicroElectronics
Charlene Ng
IBM Prize in Information
Systems Engineering
Anthony Kleerekoper
Institute of Electrical and
Electonics Engineers’ Project
Prize in Telecommunications
Joshua Levine
Lee Memorial Prize
Daniel Jarrett
Governors’ BEng Prize in
Materials
Ekkalak Sereewatthanawut
Governors’ MEng Prize in
Materials
James Francis
Institute of Materials Prize
Harriet Boswell
Charles Salter Prize
Benjamin Moorhouse
Ernest Edward Glorney
Scholarship – MMAT
Kristina Kareh
David West Prize
Thomas Post
Materials Student Centenary
Prize
Dugu Ege
Bessemer Medal
Jinfeng Ren
Armourers’ and Brasiers’
Company Award
Alicia Blatiak
Mingjie Zhang
ACGI Medal for Excellence
Brandon Ng
Bramwell Medal
Siobhan Kohli-Lynch
Henry Ford II Scholar Award
in Mechanical Engineering
Alex Liu
Faculty of Natural
Sciences
John McCombie Memorial
Prize
Luca Laraia
Governors’ BSc Prize in
Chemistry
Elaine Koh
Governors’ MSci Prize in
Chemistry
Mungyuen Li
HVA Briscoe Prize in Inorganic
Chemistry
Frederick Scadding
Harwood Prize
Arun Shivalingam
Evans Medal in Inorganic
Chemistry
Elaine Koh
Donald Davis Prize
Marcel Guenther
Anton Stefanek
Michael Herrmann
Governors’ BSc Prize in
Mathematics and Computer
Science
Michael Herrmann
Governors’ MSci Prize in
Mathematics and Computer
Science
Anton Stefanek
Murray Prize in Physiology
Rachel Dilley
Gabriel Ferez Prize
Ardiyanto Liaunardy-Jopeace
Howarth Prize
Chandrika Nair
Ian Clark Memorial Prize
Emily Wilson
June Mahon Memorial Prize
Gladys Ang
James Prize of the New
Phytologist Trust
Frances Casey
Forbes Memorial Medal
Kirstie Pottier
Laurent Bonomo Prize
Edward Poynton
Governors’ Prize in Biology
Zoe Seager
Lance Ware Mensa Award
Emma O’Brien
Ken Allen Prizes
Mohammad Akhter
Peter Macrae
Binghao Ng
Gloucester Research Ltd
Prizes
Mehmet Akyol
Kamaludin Dingle
Calum Findlater
Shuangzi Guo
Despo Malikkidou
Anand Patel
Muhammad Versi
Governors’ BSc Prize in
Mathematics
Foo Yeo
Governors’ MSci Prize in
Mathematics
William Ellison
Governors’ BSc Prize in
Biochemistry
Elvin Tsang
Institute of Mathematics and
its Applications Prize
Wen Cao
Alastair Litterick
Governors’ MSci Prize in
Biochemistry
Daniel Ives
Derek Moore Memorial Prize
Christopher Green
Governors’ Prize in
Biomedical Science
Kenneth Lay
Michael Waight
Class of 1974 Prize
Shin Hwang
C. Ewart Sticking Memorial
Prizes
Joan Chang
Sir Bruce White Project Prize
in Mechanical Engineering
Edward Smith
Beloff-Chain Prize
Lindsay Lim
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Tensor Society Mathematics
Prize
Melissa Turcotte
PSI Prize
Wen Cao
IBM Prize for Pure
Mathematics
Foo Yeo
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
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Prizewinners 2009
Faculty of Medicine
H.W.C. Vines Prize in Pathology
Rebecca Roberts
Governors’ Prize
Jennifer Richardson
Abrahams Prize
Christopher Kin Pon Tam
Charing Cross and Westminster Alumnus
Society Prize
Jennifer Richardson
Calvely Prize
Valerie Po-Ai Kuan
Jennifer Richardson
Edgar Lawley Prize
Valerie Po-Ai Kuan
Richard Hebb Prize
Mark Jones
Rebecca Roberts
Saqib Rahman
Golding Medal Prize
Jason Zhe Shan Ho
Stevenson Prize
Guy Calcott
Gordon M. Holmes Prize
Valerie Po-Ai Kuan
Rebecca Shakir
Cheadle Prize
Deborah Allen
British Pharmacological Society Prize
Mark Peterzan
Victor Ludorum Llewellyn Prize
Romesh Sarvanandan
Barron Prize
Jennifer Richardson
Anthony de Rothschild Prize
Cosmo Scurr
Glazer Prize in Surgery
Mojtaba Nabatian
Abdus Salam Undergraduate Prize
Sania Jevtic
Governors’ BSc Prize in Physics
Stavros Mercouris
Governor’s MSci Prize in Physics
Sania Jevtic
David Smith Prize for Medical MRI
and Ultrasound
Rodothea Amerikanou
Astrid Flinois
Tessella Prize for Software
Stavros Mercouris
Ali Mozaffari
Worshipful Company of Scientific
Instrument Makers Award – Instrumentation
Prize
Weiming Xu
Worshipful Company of Scientific
Instrument Makers Award – Project Prize
Jack Cutler
Scott Greening
Jonathan Skidmore
Tyndall Prize
Aeneas Wiener
Ludlam Prize
Scott Greening
Callendar Prize
Ricardo Kennedy
Orwin Prize
Olawande Abe
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Imperial College London Commemoration Day
Norman C. Lake Prize
Rebecca Roberts
Ali Alsafi
Faculty of Medicine Prize
Thilina Ambepitiya
Linden Baxter
Rebecca Hatton
Shohreh Honarbakhsh
Alice Johnston
Vaibhav Kumar
Zoe Little
Olivia Shields
Sturges Prize
Sonia Bouri
Valerie Po-Ai Kuan
Vaibhav Kumar
Mark Peterzan
Jennifer Richardson
Alison Wood
Jasmine Anandarajah Prize
Eleni Josephides
Mili Shah
Noel Timothy
John Adamson Prize
James Alexander
Medical Women’s Federation Prize
Hannah Mitchell
David Lees Memorial Prize
Sophie Lane
Dudley Phillips Memorial Prize
Matko Marlais
Alan J. Stolow Prize
James Renshaw
Thomas Skurry Prize
Chow Lai
Pereira Prize
Mark Jenkins
Malcolm Morris Memorial Prize
Stephanie Lewis
Agnes Cope Prize
Michael Waight
Meadows Prize
Michelle Camarata
Steadman Prize
Anna Roche
Humphrey Arthure Prize
Deborah Allen
Marianne Baithun
Thomas Henry Green Prize
Semini Sumanasuriya
Frederick Bird Prize
Christopher Wei Guang Ho
Green Armytage Prize
Rebecca Roberts
T. Watts Eden Prize
Mark Peterzan
William Travers Prize
Raj Jaspal
H.W.C. Vines Prize
Jennifer Richardson
Wallace Prize
Valarie Po-Al Kuan
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Julia Buckingham Prize
Zofia Zielicka
Morris Prize
Nicholas Constantinou
Max Bonn Memorial Prize
Priya Garg
Outstanding Achievement
Awards
Medicine
Adeel Iqbal
Kapil Sugand
Hannah Theodorou
Graduates
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Faculty of Engineering,
Associates of the
City and Guilds of
London Institute
and Bachelors of
Engineering
Aeronautics
Stuart Brown
Oliver Finn
Yu Jin Lim
Neha Obhrai
Keen Yeung
Bioengineering
Nur Fateha Abd Razak
Oyinlola Adeyemo
Yazan Billeh
Gisoo Ehteshamzadeh
Dominic Esteve
Lucy Esteve
Niraj Hiran
Krupa Hirani
Tianzuo Huo
Marcus Jia Lu Jiang
Jaroslaw Karcz
Dineka Khurmi
Siona Laverty
Yunqin Lee
Jiaxuan Lu
Ian Lui
Ayemon Lwin
Thinzar Shwe Ma
Chang-Jun Oh
Valentina Miguez Pacheco
Nuri Purswani
Ramchandani
Qin Qi
David Roche
Vanee Suri
Chin Jie Toh
Sara Temelso
Yijia Wang
Adam Watts
Emma Wheatley
Wing-Yan Prudence Wong
Jing Xu
Wen Xu
Computing
Timothy Best
Henry Bond
Hui Chen
Joel Jiew-Wei Cheng
Andrew Crake
Tanvi Dewan
Charles Dunn
Sara Dutta
Stephanie Emile
James Freedman
James Finnerty
Michael Gist
Kevin Gracias
George Hadjivarnava
Gemma Hagen
Faisal Karjikar
Xiao Yuan Li
Chong-U Lim
Chang Liu
David McNulty
John Payce
Christopher Pinnick
Thomas Shutt
Matthew Tait
Omair Taraq
Vladimir Temerko
Rui Zhang
Yue Zhao
Luca Zorzino
Deng Wei Teh
Jia Wang
Xiaoying Wu
Bo Xu
Xu Xu
Shi Yan
Fangqi Yang
Jonathan Yiew Yun Yong
Dandi Yu
Mechanical
Engineering
Akash Agrawal
Lucy Beeson
Elizabeth Hyde
Byoung In Jang
Kartik Lotlikar
Stefan Pavlovic
Mingzi Shi
Anannit Sumawong
Annie Yan Tsz Wong
Albert Tai Yuen Yu
Suraendher
Shanmuganathan
Associates of the City
and Guilds of London
Institute and Masters
of Engineering
Aeronautics
Electrical and
Electronic Engineering
Zhongjie Chen
Shu Ming Cheung
James Coombes
Matthew Dayton
Bryan Foong Wai Keat
Shin Hung Hwang
Neng Jiang
Heng Kai Lee
Yiming Li
Chi Hin Ling
Jin Leon Ooi
Shu Fai Pun
Shi Qiu
Saad Salman
Shrikrishna
Selvaratnarajah
Suraendher
Shanmuganathan
Wing Suet Amanda Tam
Ahmed Tariq
Mustafa Abdel-Gadir
Sara Arbos Torrent
Adnan Aslam
Nicholas Bate
George Bostock
Leonard Bouygues
Alex Brinkmeyer
Jae Won Bryan Chang
Chi Kin Jimmy Chau
Bing Liang Chia
Wan Pang Matthew Chu
Andrew Cockerell
Owen Connick
Samuel Cooper
Jeremy Dahan
Julian Dizy Suarez
Vij Dhayan
Robert Done
Edwill Escobar-Ruiz
Jonathan Feldman
Dasith Fernando
Dillan Ganesh
Paul Gilmartin
Alexander Grisman
Michael Haynes
Charles Hennings
Zhihui Zena Huang
Edward Hughes
Mohd Hussain
Jamshid Jambor Sadeghi
Attanayake Jayawardena
Daniel Johnpillai
Aliac Jojaghaian
Cumarran Kaliyaperumal
Pareen Kapadia
Emily Kutarski
Peter Lee
Roland Leung
Edward Lewis
Mark Lewis
Boyu Li
Nok Kei Lucas Li
Sam Lombard
Mohsein Ma’som
Maximilian Moldaschl
Thomas Murray
Chris O’Sullivan
Sui Hang Pang
Devang Patel
Suhail Patel
Robert Pak Yue Poon
Amir Rahim
Leonardo Ramirez
Paul Rignall
Oliver Rosenthal
Xavier Scott
Siriyalini Sivakumaran
Khilan Shah
Sina Stapelfeldt
Joseph Sueke
Tsun Fung Carl Tang
Shafeen Tejani
Joachim Trodler
Yin Chung Martin Tsang
Leon Vanstone
Abeed Visram
Alex Wong
Bioengineering
Hoi Ga Chan
Michael Chan
Richard Criddle
Lucas Hadjilucas
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
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Graduates
Chi Leng Leong
Peter Niemetz
Peter Njuguna
Jemil Salami
Alexandru Serb
Selina Solomon
Aleksander Slater
Maira Tariq
Chaw Chen Maximilian Tay
Dirk van Swaay
Philip Webster
Harry Wheeler
Ke Yang
Chemical Engineering
and Chemical
Technology
Abdul Abdillah
Pattatorn Achakulwisut
Adedotun Adegboye
Clare Akobundu
Oludolapo Alli
Faisal Almarzooqi
Nadia Azmi
Noor Azmi
Saliudeen Bakare
Guilherme Barbosa
Gurson Bharara
Jonathan Bolt
Nathaniel Carter
Chin Lin Chee
Dan Chen
Wilson Ka Chun Chin
Laurence Cook
Nabil Cook
Sarah De Zoysa
Oluwamayowa DebayoDoherty
Paul Dingwall
Camillo Falco
Robert Gallen
Mehdi Ghalaie
Shaun Githuku
Billy Lim Jin Hoe
Andrew Holland
Yat Ho Nicholas Hor
Sue Lynn Hui
Oshokhai Imomoh
Nuraziatul Ismail
Katrina Jacks
Syed Jafri
Oluwadamilola Jaiyeola
Mohd Johari
Terence Chee Ling Kam
Zahid Karim
Mohamed Khayat
Folasade Labiyi
Yen Teng Lam
Wei Kit Lee
Kai Sun Leung
Rui Li
Zekun Liang
Tian Shii Lim
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Qing Liu
Jeremy Lovett
Sabbir Mahmood
Sherri Malek
Nurzhan Marabayev
Mark McBride
John McIntyre
Dimitrios Milionis
William Mumby
Ian Murray
Brandon Ng
Regent Wai Chun Ng
Ezinwa Nwachukwu
Elaine Okwa
Temitope Onabanjo
Chin Kin Ong
Matthew Page
Elmer Dak Chi Poon
Nina Ramrattan
Hesameddin Samadi
Paul Samra
Ayodeji Sasegbon
Deepti Sewraz
Aman Shahani
Ether Sham
Xiaojiao Shang
Bin Shao
Afsha Sheikh
Nazeef Shuaibu
Weiming Eugene Siew
Wongsakorn
Sirimongkolkasem
Anastassia Sivena
Evan Sketchley
Mohamad Slim
Roochi Solanki
Cassandra Sui
Joel Adam Talbot
Jianwen Tan
Tsze Han Tan
Shalin Thakrar
Lok Kan Kenneth Tong
Baafour Totoe
Jeffrey Tse
Sze Yan Tse
Mahmoud Usman
Mohit Verma
Rakesh Vyas
Ke Wang
Tom Warren
Darina Windsor
Faith Yick Shun Wong
Ling Ching Wong
Margaret Suen Ling Wong
Xingmao Xie
Wei Jie Yap
Yi Foong Yap
Zahra Yaroson
Kwan Mun Yong
Sarah Zahari
Ahmad Zaini
Mehdi Zohouri Vaghei
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Amir Ahmadian
Jumana Al-Zubaidi
Xue Bai
Elena Bailey
Nauman Bajwa
Timothy Banjo
Robin Biddlecombe
Emma Bradley
Richard Brand
Vishal Buxani
Ana Caballero
Kenneth Carter
Lucas Cheuk Man Chan
Pak Yee Chan
Wai Chi Chan
Jingyi Chen
Yiwei Chen
Saffier Cheng
Koon-Chung Cheung
Yogeeta Chhatralia
Chen Chiu Ming Chinque
Wing Man Choi
Sin Wai Chong
Alice Clarke
Michael Davis
Marco Duan
Alice Fu
Phillip Gilliland
John Greensted
Timothy Harford-Cross
Mitchell Hensman
Joanna Xing Ying Ho
John James
Yan Jiang
Harriet Kirk
Sota Komada
Raj Kotecha
Ronald Chin Yeung Kwok
Mohamed Latheef
Li Teck Lau
Clarice Sin Kwan Lau
Agnes Law
Jack Leedale
Fongyee Flora Lie
Ada Jia Liu
Xiao Liu
Haifeng Li
Daniel McKie
Kwesi Menyah
Seyed Miri
Mohd Mustaza
Cynthia Mynhardt
Richard Parasram
Loizos Pelecanos
Anushka Perera
James Pocknell
Aminur Rahman
Jennifer Roberts
James Salmon
Moritz Schrenk
Ehsan Shaeri
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Stanislaw Sikorski
Alexander Simpson
Sung Hoon Son
Antreas Spyrou
Oliver Stanyon
Freya Summersgill
Andras Szollar
Hiroaki Tanaka
Whai Tak Tang
Christopher Taylor
Kea Hong Teo
Yoke Pean Thye
Michalis Trypiniotis
Ton Van Den Bremer
Daniel Weerawardena
Naomi Wheeler
Tharanga Wijayasinghe
Simon Willmore
Benjamin Witcher
Andrew Chi Hin Wong
Ching Wong
Dong Xia
Ran Xu
Michael Wern Yian Yap
Panos Zannetou
Michalakis Zapitis
Lu Sunny Zhang
Zhi Zhao
Computing
Gavin Aiken
Adekunle Aladewolu
Christopher Baldock
Benjamin Banfield
Robin Bennett
Sameera Bhatnagar
Rheese Burgess
Simran Cashyap
Namit Chadha
Qi Chen
Ralf Damaschke
William Deacon
Jaspreet Deo
Jozef Dobos
Robin Doherty
Danesh Doostdar
Victor Faion
Carmen Fan
Isaiah Chin Tao Fan
Donal Farrell
Joseph Freeman
Daven Gahir
Robin Gallimard
Roberta Goodhead
Jack Griffith
Michael Hadjiyiannis
William Harrower
Faez Hasnan
Justin Heister
Wyndham Hudson
Andrew Jones
William Jones
Matthew Chin Yeow Ko
Angelos Kozaris
Christopher Kurzeja
Stelios Kyprou
Michael Lange
Amanda Lalisang
Vu Ngoc Duy Luong
Barnabas Malet
Pritam Mitra
Nik Azim Nik Azam
Alexander Nimmo
Mohammad Noor
Laurence Pike
Hubert Plociniczak
Bogdan Poleksic
Diana Ramchandani
David Rzepa
Rishi Sawhney
Saad Shabbir
Nicolai Stawinoga
Liao Tan
Dung Chi Trinh
Ivan Tsenkov
Johnathan Tunnicliffe
Mohammed Uddin
Sicong Wang
Fabian Wanner
Charence Cheuk Lun Wong
Dinusha Yatawara
Camillia Zedan
Christopher Zetter
Electrical and
Electronic Engineering
Tengku Abdul Aziz
Lailatul Abdul Rauf
Oghenevese Aghoghovbia
Nicholas Bailey
Brahim Betkaoui
David Blancke
Nathaniel Bottrell
Xenia Bredima
Olivia Bullock
James Carver
Prompong Chaikul
Valerio Chang
Constantinos
Charalambous
Mohammad Chaudhary
George Yuhui Chen
Ran Chen
Yaohao Chen
Shu Ming Cheung
Henry Commin
Vladimiros Dagkas
Tsoukalas
Eranga Dias
Dahir Dini
Savio D’Souza
Amanjit Dulai
Finlay Dobbie
Nicos Economides
Simon Fayer
David Fernandez
Choon Yee Fong
Pietro Franchi
Zishaan Gatrad
Piotr Gawlicki
Panayiotis Georgiou
Ray Gibson
Benjamin Gilbert
Andres Gomez
Valentin Goverdovsky
Tianze Guo
Shi Hao He
Prema Hooloomann
Zhuang Ying Huang
Yuan Hui
Cyrus Jahanchahi
Daniel Jarrett
Mark Jenkins
Juan Jerez Fullana
Santosh Joshi
Fotios Kantas
Iris Kariotelli
Hadeed Khalid
Afrah Khan
Anthony Kleerekoper
Bartosz Koprowski
Tomasz Koprowski
Sung Won Lee
Jason Lee
Yi Tung Lee
Na Kyung Lee
Lai Kin Kenny Leung
Joshua Levine
Cheuk Hung Charles Li
Mu Li
Tongle Li
Xin Li
Daryl Jin Shui Lim
Chang Liu
Sheng Liu
Erik Ljungqvist
Kai Yan alasdair Lo
James Mardell
Donovan McGillen
Stephen McKeague
Syaza MD Taib
Syafawati Md Yusof
Tariq Melhem
Abhishek Mittal
Kavin Mittal
Siti Mohamed
Khairul Mohamad Khairi
Youwei Nan
Chung Tsin Frankie Ng
Wei Ling Charlene Ng
Devesh Nigam
Jin Ooi
Letizia Pepe
Sergei Perfiliev
Baber Pervez
Hao Tri Pham
Vladica Popovac
Saad Raja
Dylan Rajaratnam
Huasheng Rong
Mireno Rossi
Roger Rouhana
David Sanderson
Paulharveer Sangha
Shrikrishna
Selvaratnarajah
Miraj Shah
Gregoire Sharma
Mao Sheng
Piotr Sliwa
Nicholas Steel
Siti Sukor
Muhammad Syed
Mohamed Baquir
Wing Suet Amanda Tam
Bing Wen Tan
Guangfan Tan
Hui Tao
Jamin Ern Thian Teo
Ye Thiha Thant
David Thompson
Tzyy Shyang Tong
Eduardo Vasquez Silva
Marine Viegas
Timothy Waites
Wan Amirul Wan Mohd
Mahyiddin
Bei Wang
Er Qing Wang
Marc Willerton
Ziqian Wu
Pengcheng Xie
Xin Xie
Jiaxun Xu
Ying Yin
Dandi Yu
Hafizah Zainol Abidin
Yuxuan Zhan
Wei Zhang
Michalis Zinieris
Mechanical
Engineering
Anwar Abit
Kyriakos Anatolitis
Ryan Apicella
Wahid Azizi
Aman Bains
Emily Barnes
Lee Bekhor
Casper Benteler
Faizan Bhojani
Imandeep Bual
Aleksander Buchacz
Robert Burrell
Sarah Butt
Harry Carnegie
Matthew Carter
Nandeep Chaggar
Shih Chyi Chak
Vincent Sze Long Chan
Alexandros Charogiannis
Ahmad Che Ismail
Nairui Cheng
Justin Chi Yen Cheung
Weng Meng Alvin Chow
Mark Cordner
Richard Cunliffe
Kofi Danso
Xiao Deng
Sebastian Dick
Yang Dong
Alex Edgecombe
Oliver Fairbairn
Christopher Fennelly
Urtahyatul Fouzee
Mario Franchetti
Colin Beng Chuan Goh
Juan Gonzalez Boscolo
Edward Grant
Mohit Gupta
Adil Hafiz
Christopher Hampsheir
Michael Hansom
Lin Han
Till Hanten
Yin Ki Andrew Ho
Nasir Ilyas
Bjorn Jacobsen
Khawaja Jan
Andrew Jarvis
Joseph Jezic von
Gesseneck
Simon Johnson
Aran Kankiwala
Karin Ki
Lin Hui Koh
Siobhan Kohli-Lynch
Wee Shiong Kwa
Shan Ho Kwok
Jacqueline Lai
Richard Lalisang
Deepak Lall
Keith Kah Meng Lau
Ian Lawrence
Chee Wei Lee
Seung Hwan Lee
Chin Wing Eric Leung
Joanna Li
Yan Lin
Eunice Mei Ling Liow
Alex Liu
Jeff Lo
Clemens Lorf
Philip Yan Hang Lui
imon Alexander Mack
David Macknelly
Ying Kit Mak
Salman Malik
George Mallouppas
Siten Mandalia
Peter Mansbridge
David Mulholland
Ahmad Mustafa
Christopher Namih
Dhruv Nagpal
Yin Ting Ng
Nicodemos Nicodemou
Christopher Nobbs
Olakunle Olalere
Hock Boon Ong
Miriam Ozanne
Alexander Parkes
Maria Parkes
Zhengqi Phua
Byron Foor Po
Aleks Ponjavic
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Rohit Poddar
Ling San Poon
Oliver Porter
Thomas Priestley
Alexander Rewse-Davies
Philip Richardson
Alexander Ross
Darius Sanjaya Saudjana
Adeel Sarwar
Nikolaus Sauer
Thomas Scruton
Dilraj Sehmi
Logan Selvam
William Shadbolt
Inderpal Sihra
James Skeen
Christopher Smith
Edward Smith
Sung Min Sohn
Rishi Sood
Edward Spofforth-Jones
Patricia Steven
Yan Sun
Jonathan Wai Kit Tam
Sam Tippetts
Matthew Tow
David West
Oliver White
Shuk Man Wong
Pengzhan Xie
Shufan Yang
Annie Ho Ting Yiu
Dennis Hon Ho Yiu
Ye Yuan
Danial Yusoff
Saad Zahid
Li Zhang
Chen Zhou
Noorfariza Zulkifli
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
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Graduates
Associates of the
Royal School of
Mines and Bachelors
of Engineering and
Bachelors of Science
Earth Science and
Engineering
Yousuf Al Mahrouqi
Elizabeth Burns
Eugene Chang
Jia Zhuo Cheng
Yoon - Jung Choi
Leanne Cottle
Isobel Drury
Maral Halliyeva
Lucy Jones
Edward Kwiecinski
Fangliang Li
Muhannad Mansour
Oh Ram Park
Danny Povey
Gerard Puente De La Vega
Aaron Rankin
Stuart Robinson
William Turner
Materials
Etienne Adriaenssen
Raniya Alam
Alicia Blatiak
Harriet Boswell
Hoi Yan Chan
Caroline Yi Cao
Erfang Chen
Yu En Edwin Chua
Chao Cui
Alwyn Meng Dai
Ali Shabbir Datoo
Rosamund Fenwick
Andrew Hiah
Xin Huang
Dennis Ho Yun Keung
Ching Kong Spencer Lai
Mun Keun Lee
Soo-Na Lee
Chalothorn Lotharukpong
Simon Lumley
Jing Zhen Luo
Yanli Ma
Ahmad Fazril Mustapa
Jimmy Nathan
Wai-Yee Phuah
Poorni Polgampola
Vorapat Pruecksamars
Arun Rao
Nicholas Read
Jinfeng Ren
Ekkalak
Sereewatthanawut
Tobias Shaw
Zakaria Shukur
Yick Ling Shum
Nneamaka Ubah
18
Feng Wang
Xi Wang
Xiaomeng Joanne Wang
Junwei Yang
Ting Yang
Paul Pak Ho Yeung
Yong Zang
Mingjie Zhang
Renzhong Zhang
Run Chen Zhang
Associates of the
Royal School of
Mines and Masters
of Engineering and
Masters in Science
Earth Science and
Engineering
Khaliq Ahmad
Sophie Alderman
Joseph Allott
Nnenna Amobi
Charlotte Atteck
Adam Baldwin
Julia Barrott
Christian Boulter
Nicholas Brook
Orlando Browne
Timothy Chalk
Tin Yi Chow
Richard Clare
Robert Cook
Matthew Cooper
Stacey Emmerton
Stuart Fordyce
Christopher Harris
Daniel Hill
Nikolay Karakashov
Christopher Larvin
Alexander Middleton
Mark Sanders
Cristina Sghibartz
Rosie Smithells
Sophie Spillard
Joshua Springett
Benedikt Steiner
Nadine Sutcliffe
Holly Sutherland
Simon Tapster
Stephanie Wilk
Materials
Jules Carvalho
Kai Cheung Chan
Bingan Chen
Kuan Chung Chen
Martin Chiu
Jonathan Downing
Duygu Ege
Haripin Ekoprima
James Francis
Adam Harman
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
Erica Iwai
Kristina Kareh
James Ming Teik Loh
Harsh Mehta
Benjamin Moorhouse
Donovan Nightingale
Ngozi Ofili-Okonkwo
Alan Parish
Thomas Post
Sergey Punzhin
Khandaker Rahman
Thorsten Stechert
Adam Storey
Hok Man Tang
Samuel Taub
Wouter van den Bergh
Samouel Toumbev
Chavamas Vinijtrongjit
Shaun Watkins
Xia Ying Zheng
Faculty of Natural
Sciences, Associates
of the Royal College of
Science and Bachelors
of Science
Chemistry
Robin Aldworth
Daniel Bailey
Kara Bakhshi
Tze Cheng
Wilton Ho Wa Chu
Astee Shin Ee Goh
Zoe Hale
Stephen Hines
Su-Hyun Hong
Siti Ibrahim
Fairuzeta Ja’Afar
Sachin Jivanji
Mindaugas Juozapavicius
Chanin Kethong
Elaine Yi Ling Koh
Catherine Pui Fen Lau
Ying Ying Chloe Lee
Wanny Wan-Siu Leung
Zhuoxiang Li
Shan Shan Liu
Andrew Mower
Reine Quen Li Ng
Emily Rimington
Frederico Sanches
Hao Jun See
Mark Sheppard
Varun Sitaram
Ananth Sriskandarajah
Jennifer Strangeways
Tomohiro Takeichi
Alexander Williams
Zhuo Yang
Yuan Yu
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Life Sciences
Bilal Abdul Jabbar
Olawande Abe
Abisoye Adekoya
Kyrillos AdesinaGeorgiadis
Eunice Agboola
Kibria Ahmed
Kaline Akinkugbe
Ksenia Akodis
Yusuf Aleem
James Alford
Thomas Alemayehu
Shahidah Ali
Munira Ally
Andre Almeida
Golsa Ameri Baraki
Lauren Ames
Amy Amin
Wei Xin Gladys Ang
Supaspong Angsuvarnsiri
Katherine Arber
Mehwish Ashfaq
Natalie Ashford-Hodges
Li Ling Adeline Bay
Shaima Begom
Simon Bennett
Thomas Betts
Jennifer Birtwell
Akshay Bhutiani
Chris Blake
Daniel Boggins
Elizabeth Bolton
Alexandru Bor
Quentin Bouche
Emily Boyd
David Boyce
Amy Brenner
Adeyoola Buko
Syandra Bungsu
Lucy Burbridge
Thomas Bury
Robert Butcher
Nigel Byles
Coral Came
Stefan Carpanu
Frances Casey
Allen Chung Nam Chan
Jennifer Mei Ki Chan
Joyce Wing Sze Chan
Mark Chan
Timothy Pak Ho Chan
Yee Lin Chan
Thomas Chandler
Joan Chang
William Channer
Charlie Chao
Rakhee Chauhan
Yilin Chen
Chengshan Cheng
Chin Wang Cheng
Chuan Kie Cheng
Jonathan Yu Cheung
Leonard Yan Ming Cheung
Kaman Cheung
Melissa Cheung
Benjamin Hey Ben Ching
Wei Xin Chin
Ralph Chiti
Paren Chohan
Sameha Choudhary
Maria Christodoulou
Ji Hee Chung
Lap Hang Chung
Teresa Chung
Carl Clayton
Rebecca Clewarth
Christian Clough
Adam Coates
Dominic Conquest
Nicholas Constantinou
Alexandra Crampton-Platt
Rosa Da Costa
Dan Daniel
Anthony Davidson
Nan Deng
Matthias Detjen
Rachel Dilley
Matthew Dixon
Frederic Doan Tran
Philip Donaldson
Philip Donkersley
Clare D’Silva
Warren Du Preez
Siobhan Durran
Antonia Emmett
Rina Endo
Inger Eriksson
Andreas Esau
Arina Fang
Sarah Fazal
Ze Feng
James Field
Claire Fielding
Genevieve Finerty
Kirsty Fong
Yoke Jia Foo
Ka Yun Fu
Toshifumi Fujimori
Angela I Ka Fung
Katarzyna Gajos
William Gates
Julian Giannuzzi
Andrew Gibson
Xiaolei Gu
Hongpei Gu
Glenn Gubbay
Parastou Haddadpour
Khiaban
Emanuil Halicioglu
Waqaar Hameed
Shengying Han
Xiao Han
Asma Haq
Rachel Harris
Eric Hauch
Nicolette Hayes
Patrick Hayes
Chen He
Fuxiang He
Ying He
Stephanie Heard
Andreas Herold
Martyn Hibberd
Alexandra Himiceva
Sarah Hirech
Adrian Ho
Claudia Ho
Michael Ho
Shi Yi Ho
Wing Ki Wendy Ho
Chris Hogan
Emma Holmes
Samuel Hosseini
Sameeh Hussain
Nino Iakobachvili
Alessandra Iannelli
Ioanna-Maria Ioannou
Attia Ishaque
Mehwaesh Islam
Yuen Yee Salina Ip
Arjun Rai Jain
Usman Javed
Shiheng Jing
Rehnuma Kabir
Pawandeep Kahlon
Mohamed Kamal
Yuxin Kang
Chung-Wei Kerr
Kedarraja Kistnareddy
Laura Klaering
Caroline Knight
Maria Knobel
Yiling Kok
Emmanuelle Kumaran
Suet Yan Kwan
Wai Yee Kwan
Christopher Lai
Cheryl Chuk-ke Lai
Wing Pong Lai
Kieran Lail
Dickens Lam
Pak Kei Lam
Rafi Latif
Kenneth Wei Jian Lay
Vitaly Lazurenko
Soizic Le Courtois
Cheryl Lee Qin En
Dongsun Lee
Ronnie Kwan Chak Lee
Sang Yun Lee
Simon Yik Hin Lee
Sarah Levitz
Elle Li
Rebecca Man Kwan Li
Wayne Li
Zhe Li
Ardiyanto LiaunardyJopeace
Joyce Lim Hui Ting
Lindsay Yi Lien Lim
Mei Ann Lim
Novandy Lim
Su Phei Lim
Chih Hao Lin
Xiaowen Lin
Lauren Lior-Liechtenstein
Sali Liu
Yue Liu
Zhiyu Liu
Achilleas Livieratos
Lokesh Lokath Jetley
Sheng Ling Lou
Adrian Ludlam
Yin Luo
Ying Hua Luo
Lauren Machin
Stella Maerker
Sonia Mak
Mohammud Malik
Chelsea Manning
Emily May
James Menhinick
Ida-Sofia Milebratt
Kathleen Millerioux
Zhi Ming
Priya Mistry
Fatimah Mohamied
Noor Faizah Mohd Naim
Kristian Monelle-Benjamin
Fatema Mozammel
Imran Munshi
Joyce Muriithi
Irem Mushtaq
Chandrika Nair
Sarah Naghi
Surinder Narang
Menakha Nathan
Abigail Newe
Hon Chun Kaoru Ng
Sze Hwei Ng
Malcolm Ngiam
Lisa - Hang Thi Nguyen
Thi Hong Ha Nguyen
Thi Thu Tra Nguyen
Emma O’Brien
Natalie Ong
Annabelle Pagan
Raymand Pang
Kieran Parsons
Dhruvesh Patel
Hameeda Patel
Hasmita Patel
Virali Patel
Navishka Paunrana
Max Pengsa
Magida Peregrino-Brimah
Dk Nuramalina Hafizah Pg
Hj Mumin
Kathleen Pheasant
David Pinto
Kirstie Pottier
Edward Poynton
Shing Jackson Pun
Nicola Quinn Pyatt
Sayda Raffiq
Claire Raison
Niharica Raizada
Kiratpal Randhawa
Meera Ravat
Hannah Rouse
Sally Rouse
Niraj Rughani
Anuradha Rupal
Faizan Saadullah
Keshalini Sabaratnam
Anika Salim
Aurora Sampson
Priti Sarkar
Cynthujaa
Satchithananthan
Iain Sawyer
Lamia Sbiti
Joseph Scott
Zoe Seager
Anusha Seneviratne
Leila Serrao
Nargis Shah
Karthika Shanthakunalan
Khalil Shariff
Andrew Shaw
Tsz-Wai Shum
Malcolm Sim
Joanna Skorupa
Alan Small
Mikaela Smit
Jonathan Smith
Richard Smith
Charlotte Staples
Anastasios Stavrou
Matthew Steere
Ioanna Stefani
Katie Stevens
Coralea Stephanou
Edward Stephens
Imaduddin Dato Haji
Suhaimi
Devon Summerhayes
Hyun Jung Sung
Man Ho Benedict Tam
Chang Tan
Charlie Tan
Chetan Taylor
Daisy Taylor
Jonathan Tee
Hashim Tejan-Jalloh
Thilipan Thaventhiran
Naomi Thorne
Gregory Tomlinson
Huyen My Tran
Yung Tsang
Elvin Tsang
Anthony Tse
Joan Sin Wai Tse
Patty Tse
Edwin Tucker
Hugo Turner
Stelios Tzellos
Farhan Ullah
Mary Underwood
Amisha Vadgama
Royah Vaezi
Nicholas van der Meulen
Matilda Virta
Robin von Stauffenberg
Thuy Duong Vu
Michael Waight
Emily Waiyaiya
Ting Wang
Wenyi Wang
Zheng Wang
Sheila Warne
Lise Watkins
Yi Wen
Charlotte Wevill
Emily Wilson
Jennifer Wilson
Katy Wilson
Andrew Winterhoff
Enrica Wong
Richard Woolley
Lucinda Worth
Shu-Hsin Wu
Joseph Xhuxhi
Zhe Xing
Chi Kit Yeung
Yi Yin
Yifei Yun
Sum Yee Jasmine Yung
Mohammed Zaidi
Lingnan Zeng
Chenchen Zhang
Xiaoen Zhang
Yingzi Zhang
Hailin Zhao
Weifeng Zhu
Mathematics
David Alison
Andreas Antoniou
Zeba Asghar
Konstantinos Barmpis
Ishan Batra
Alexander Bishop
Simon Braham
Catherine Bufton
Wen Cao
Pok Yin Calvin Chan
Ioanna Charalambous
Mengyuan Chen
Shuo Chen
Yuen Mei Tiffany Cheung
Sungboo Cho
Yuen Ting Choi
Melissa Jia Yi Chong
Li Ann Choo
Ben Clapperton
Ting Fung Timothy Chu
Ambarish Dash
Jack Davies Knapp
Robert Dorward
Oliver Dynes
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Charlotte Edmunds
Michael Emmanuel
Louise Etheridge
Zhengjie Fan
Yao Feng
Constantinos Georgis
Muhammad Ghani
Hannah Gray
Samuel Groth
Shuangzi Guo
Tommy Hau
Matthew Haywood
Michael Herrmann
Derek Vincent Ho
Christopher How
Yan Hu
Yang Hu
Zarif Jamil
Xin Qi David Jiang
Azlan Ibrahim Kamal
Akif Ince
Tetsuya Ishibashi
Jeong Hyun Jang
Savina Joseph
Wassim Kesrouani
Mohammed Khan
Kyong Hwan Kim
Vivien Mai Linh Klose
Natalia Kulesza
Nicoletta Kyriakidou
Cheuk Sze Lee
Siu Chung Leung
Dong Hao Lin
Danni Li
Pei-Xuan Li
Shanshan Li
Shuyang Li
Jin Lin Liao
Shi Chian Lim
Cuiyu Lin
Gaozhao Liu
Dong Yu Lou
Xiaoyu Luo
Luka Lukic
Nhut Vu Luong
Zhan Yu Ma
Nikolaos Makriyannis
Despo Malikkidou
Sheena Mehnon
Carl Chao Meng
Siddika Merali
Alexander Mettrick
Ryo Momochi
Fumiyo Nakagawa
Kavit Nathwani
Jack Nellies
Hei Nam Helen Ng
Kwan King Ng
Yee Vin Ng
Jonathan Ninian
Christopher Noone
Isac Odqvist
Jens Oesterle
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
19
Graduates
James Pacileo
Alexandre Pamela
Peng Qi Pan
Maria Papadopoulou
Aakash Patel
Khushbu Patel
Priti Patel
Sean Patrick
Natalie Philippou
Rebecca Purser
Xiaoyun Qi
Dechao Qin
Thrishan Ramakrishnan
Amrita Randhawa
Sean Richardson
Duane Riggs-Long
Redwanul Robbani
Thomas Roberts
Francois Ruether
Georgios Sakellariou
Mark Saleme
Shovik Sarangi
Faisal Sayood
Chan Seok Seo
Handoo Seo
Amna Shaddad
Vinesh Shah
Ashish Shrestha
Davinder Singh
Sharla Singh
Matthew Smith
Alexander SmokovicCampbell
Bin Yang Song
Danna Song
Jelena Strbac
Roman Subbotin
Zhou Joe Sun
Cong Tan
Die Shaz Tan
Keng Seng Tan
Darius Jun Rong Tan
Moqiu Sammy Tang
Omar Tayeb
Anthony Tse
Jialu Tu
Karin Valencia
Rudan Wang
Xufeng Wang
Peter Welsby
Shun Him Benny Wong
Michael Wai Ho Wong
Stephanie Wong
Hao Lin Wu
Wangyan Xia
Zhijue Xing
Xin Xiong
Yichen Xu
Foo Yee Yeo
Chak Ming Yip
Chensi Yu
Dingxin Zhang
Fubin Zhang
Xuelin Zhang
20
Ziyu Zhang
Erin Jing Zheng
Chen Zhou
Qian Zhou
Lu Zi
Liang Zou
Physics
Martti Aarnio-Wihuri
Alexander Adam
Natasha Alexandrou
Rodothea Amerikanou
Katarina Anthony-Kittelsen
Michael Ashcroft
Tonje Baillie
Michael Baskerville
Emily Beir
Richard Butterfield
Luke Carroll
Christopher Xiaojian Chen
Philip Chi-Yung Chow
Jack Cronin
Sean De Souza
Philipp Fleig
Min Hui Francine Foo
Rory Fyffe
Scott Greening
Colette Gregory
Sean Havers
Johannes Hesketh
Bryn Hopewell
Leonhard Marlo
Horstmeyer
Guangju (William) Hou
James Houghton
Isaac Huen
Thomas Isbister
Dafydd Johns
William Kay
Ismail Kaya
Thomas Kealy
Ricardo Kennedy
Nicola Kersley
Robbie Knowles
David Lane
Chung Ho Lau
Andrew Lee
Jung Hoon Lee
Christopher Lewin
Tianwei Li
Xing Ni Liu
Maxim McPartland
Stavros Mercouris
Aled Moses
Joseph Muddiman
Ruth Newrick
Binghao Ng
James O’Hanlon
Kristina Ostman
Despina Panayi
Michele Pittoni
Michael Powell
Anna Reeves
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
Natasha Rhys
Imogen Roberts
Jason Rogers
Shamsher Saddique
Amandeep Sahota
Joseph Shaw
Richard Smith
Jia-Ou Song
Kieron Stopforth
Hong’En Tan
Alistair Turnbull
Rebecca Wong
Weiming Xu
Xulin Xu
Kenny Yeung
Hamizah Yunos
Shu Kai Zhou
Associates of the Royal
College of Science and
Masters of Science
Chemistry
Andrea Aletra
Aba Ansah
Richard Bale
George Barnes
Poh Yue Cheong
Soongwon David Cho
Kok Phin Chooi
Jack Cornish
Nico Cousens
Sheena Cowell
Andrew Dolan
Simon Dowland
Yue Fang
James Fletcher
Pierluigi Frison
James Frost
Yuen On Dorothy Fung
Helen Gray
Benjamin Griffin-Smith
Owen Griffiths
Anna Haslop
Margaret Holme
Ronald Howson
Zheng Gang Huang
David James
Robert Jarvis
Rachel Jones
Jayda Kadir
Steven Lal
Brian Lane
Edwin Lang
Luca Laraia
Chun Hung Law
Matthew Leonard
Kim Fung Li
Mungyuen Li
Julian Manch
Sharandeep Matharu
Patrick McMullen
Tanya Miah
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Christie Ng
Hieu Nguyen
Flannan O’Mahony
Serkan Osman
Minh Ngoc Pham
Elaine Kum Ling Poon
Kirsten Rose
Frederick Scadding
Sheena Shah
Lucy Smith
Suzanne Squire
Lushan Sun
Yih Wei Teh
Vladimir Turek
Hin Chun Yau
Life Sciences
Elizabeth Bal
Marcus Blagrove
Mark Brown
Delica Kit Man Cheung
Sue Chin
Philip Cowie
Kate Howell
Daniel Ives
James Mitchell
Giovanni Rapacciuolo
Annina Salmelin
Heather Steele-Stallard
Cuong Tang
Mathematics
Shiraz Ahmed
Mohammad Akhtar
Danish Ali-Ahmed
Alexander Balikhin
David Birch
Charlotte Burgess
Asaad Chaudry
Jonathan Cockayne
Alex Craig
Sophie Decelle
Kamaludin Dingle
Elena Ehrlich
William Ellison
Daniel Everall
Benjamin Faife
Calum Findlater
Paul Ginzberg
Hannah Gostling
John Gordon
Christopher Green
Marcel Guenther
James Haydon
Christina Jackson
Sajad Jafari
Adam King
Teppei Kubo
Alastair Litterick
King Ting Liu
Peter Mabbott
Rishi Makhecha
Maximilian Maldacker
Daniel McNulty
Aruran Morgan
William Morris
Giles Mumford
Magdalene
Papacharalambous
Anand Patel
Robert Porter
Michael Sathyendran
Saba Shafi
Jonathan SmokovicCampbell
Benjamin Steen
Anton Stefanek
Janine Symonds
James Trippett
Dimitrios Tsementzis
Melissa Turcotte
Muhammad Versi
Daniel Walker
Qianli Wu
David Qian Yao
Physics
Gino Abdul-Jabbar
Mehmet Akyol
Sajib Al-Rashid
Lavinia Amin
Hussain Anwar
Emma Arbabzadah
Emma Bailey
Timothy Bartley
Stefan Berg-Johansen
Hinrik Bergs
Heinrich Beukes
Hannes Bohlin
Kathryn Broadhouse
David Buhler
Daniel Burrows
David Butcher
Peter Cais
Archi Campbell
Richard Cartwright
Christopher Chang Sing
Chan
Ngai Lam Alvin Chan
Ben Chapman
Yu Xi Chau
Chia Yi Chng
Tendayi Chuchu
Caroline Clark
Tom Culley
Jack Cutler
John Davenport
Suvabrata De
Jonathan Dennis
Philip Evans
Kristen Farebrother
James Farley Nicholls
William Feenan
Astrid Flinois
Jonathan Frazer
Ya Gao
Jesse Garman
Thomas Gosnell
Adu Hassan
James Herring
Daniel Houghton
William Hudson
Ossian Hynes
Sania Jevtic
Peter Jones
Aisha Kaushik
Kristian Kent
Susannah Kinghan
Louis Lee
Ren Chong Lim
Chen Lin
Samuel Lindsay
Benjamin Lok
James Long
Philip Lynch
Mark Manders
Kit Ma
Peter MacRae
Omar Mahmood
Vishal Masalawala
Bayan Mazidian
Karen McKay
James Meakin
Lukas Medlam
Robert Mooney
Aristide Mooyaart
Seyyed Mozaffari-Chinjani
Tinashe Muchada
Jordan Muscatello
Daria Nakariakova
Christopher O’Reilly
Edward O’Reilly
Stefan Olsson Robbie
Siddharth Patankar
Raj Patel
Vinesh Patel
Ian Preedy
Anas Rana
Cyprian Rangel
Carly Richardson
Thomas Roberts
Thomas Rodwell
Samuel Rogerson
Dennis Sarobe
Taha Shahid
Alexander Shires
Gareth Siret
Jonathan Skidmore
Adam Smith
George Stevenson
Michael Such
Thomas Taylor
Jeremy Teoh
Christopher Thomas
Rob Thomson
Elsen Tjhung
Hoi Ying To
Sam Tuttle
Vignesh Venkataraman
Jasmeer Virdee
Aeneas Wiener
Samuel Williams
Mischa Woods
Ye Xiao
Robert Yates
Anthony Young
Edward Yoxall
Katharina Zeissler
Keenan Zhuo
Faculty of Medicine,
Bachelors of Science
May Abboudi
Muaad Abdulla
Isa Abdur-Rahman
Kushala Abeysekera
Olurimitan Adedeji
Adil Ahmad
Zohreen Ahmed
Ferdousi Aktar
Mohammed Al-Hairi
Emaad Alauddin
Abdullah Albeyatti
Imran Ali
Zack Ally
Damithri Amendra
Arun Anandakumar
Ahmed Arif
Mahmoud Asgheddi
Charlotte Askew
Catherine Atkin
Elena Atkinson
Tamerlan Babayev
Suha Bachir
Sameer Bahal
Neil Bailey
Bhavagaya Bakshi
Kingsley Balachandran
Alexander Baron
Dinnish Baskaran
Sophie Bearpark
Aysha Begum
Simon Bellringer
Bryonnie Biddell
Rachael Bishop
Claire Bowen
Edward Bray
William Breakey
Rachel Brookes
Anthony Brown
Daniel Brown
Emily Cabourne
Mariana Carreno
Naiome Carter
Lauren Chalmers
Senduya Chandrakumaran
Faizan Chaudery
Rabiah Chaudhry
Hanmeet Chawla
Fong May Chew
Geoffrey Chilvers
Pramitha Chinduluri
Samuel Chung Hai Chiu
Angela Wei Mon Chow
John Christian
Olivia Cleevely
Nathan Cohen
Christopher Couzens
Andrew Cowdray
Nicholas Cunningham
Farhad Daruwalla
Benjamin Davies
Sasan Dehbozorgi
Deeksha Dhar
Herjyot Dharni
Andrew Doyle
Naomi Drummond
Sukhpreet Dubb
Edward Dyson
Natasha Eagles
Kushani Ediriwickrema
Chloe Edwards
Camilla Elliott
Doreen Ellis
Nadia Elsadani
Jordan Evans
Hassan Farhan
Dominique FinneganParsons
Campbell Flynn
Richard Francis
Farid Froghi
Akira Fukutomi
Ajay Gandhi
Harriet Gardiner
Priya Garg
Salman Gauher
Joseph George
Manish George
Reshma Ghedia
Victoria Gibbs
Cattleya Godsave
Emily Goode
Robert Gordon
Raman Goyal
Anna Goyder
Keith Green
Joon Soo Ha
Balvinder Handa
Katharine Hanan
Shajheda Haque
Francesca Harris
Jemima Harris
Alia Hayat
Amelie Heidelberg
Brian Herath
Richard Hewitt
Sarah Hickin
Sarah Hill
Thomas Holme
Danielle Holsgrove
Alice Hope
Charlotte Hunt
Kausar Hussain
Maria Ibrahim
Kevin Ilo
Adeel Iqbal
Dina Ismail
Radhika Jalota
Dominique James
Aleeza Janmohamed
Matthew Jaring
Logan Jayabalan
Sheila Jen
Wednesday 21 October 2009 • Royal Albert Hall
Mark Jenkins
Naima Jetha
Sneha Jetty
Nalinie Joharatnam
Leah Jones
Alan Jumaily
James Kabza
Hina Kadwani
Joo Hyun Kang
Radhini Karunaratne
Zara Khalique
Ravi Khehar
Wing Lam Loretta Ko
Neeraj Kohli
Louis Koizia
Jayanthi Krishnan
Shophia Kuganolipava
Andrew Kin Ting Kuk
Meghana Kulkarni
Guru Kumar
Chow Yee Lai
Fiona Laird
Sophie Lane
Samir Latif
Rosemary Laurie
Kaltumi Lawal
Hannah Lawrence
Duncan Leadbetter
Joe Lee
Sangoh Lee
Phoebe Leung
Jamie Lewis
Omotolani Lewis
Stephanie Lewis
Niyati Lobo
Kartik Logishetty
Arnav Loomba
Sanmay Low
Lucy Xi Luo
Caitlin Lyons
Mohammad Mahmud
Abid Malik
Zeeshan Malik
Nishma Manek
Priyadeep Mangat
Matko Marlais
Rachel Marsh
James Masters
Carmelo Mastrandrea
Sindhu Mazhar Siddiqi
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
21
Helen McDill
Michael McEwan
Emily Mei
Ross Mirvis
Angela Misra
Abubakar Mohammed
Alice Moran
Lowri Morgan
Antonia Mortimer
Annie Movsesyan
Dev Mukhey
Nicholas Mulrenan
Timothy Murigu
Ralph Murphy
Vinoth Nadesalingam
Ravi Naik
Daniel Neville
Marilena Nicou
Akin Nihat
Nazaneen Nikpour
Valisseh
Henry Nnajiuba
Raisha Nurani
Eshan Oderuth
Maytham Omran
Elizabeth Osinibi
Humza Osmani
Bhavna Oza
Bharat Pahilwani
Joyeeta Palit
Dhruv Panchal
Jaipreet Panesar
Yasotharan Paramesparan
Chandni Parikh
Rina Parmar
Aatish Patel
Bhavini Patel
Honeysha Patel
Jayna Patel
Kayur Patel
Nitisha Patel
Prashant Patel
Sayjel Patel
Yuvraj Pattni
Miles Payling
Alexandra Perkins
Matthew Phillips
Luke Pratsides
Holli Pritchard
Rachel Purser-Lowman
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Sarah Quinn
Shreya Raghuvanshi
Olivia Raglan
Ashikur Rahman
Musammat Rahman
Samuel Rainsbury
Ramyah Rajakulasingam
Niroshini Rajaretnam
Gaurav Rajput
Ameena Rasheed
Anenta Ratneswaren
Jaspreet Rayet
Kasra Razi
Varun Reddy
Elliott Rees
James Renshaw
Peter Reynolds
Rosemarie Richards
Maria Rivero Bosch
Maleeha Rizvi
Gemma Robinson
Anna Roche
Paola Rodriguez
Alexander Rothnie
Eleanor Rowland
Simon Rowland
Adrian Rozario
Sheena Sabherwal
Sandra Sadoo
Laila Safarfashandi
Zahraa Saldanha
Mohammad Salmasi
David Salmon
Jenifer Salmons
Keerthika Sampat
David Samuel
Matthew Samuel
Sarah Sanderson
Kirn Sandhu
Natasha Sandhu
Zubair Sarang
Sharan Saroya
Benjamin Saunders
Joseph Sawyer
Junaid Sayani
Sheena Seewoonarain
Li-Fay Seow
Afsoon Sepahzad
Priya Sethukumar
Adarsh Shah
Imperial College London Commemoration Day
Deep Shah
Mitsu Shah
Sumera Sharif
Lucinda Shaw
Stuart Simon
Khushboo Sinha
Pavidra Sivanandarajah
Jojeeni Sivapalan
Pratheeba Sivarajah
Corinna Slawinski
Ellena Smith
James Smith
Thomas Smith
Ashwin Soni
Muhuntha Sri Ganeshan
Semini Sumanasuriya
Wei Lin Toby Sung
Puvan Suppiah
Emma Suttill
Mehreen Tahir
Hiren Tailor
Andrew Paul Teck Kuen
Tan
Victoria Shi Rui Tan
Suhail Tarafdar
Jody-Ann Taylor
Beatrice Taylor-Roberts
Sasha Thambapillai
Tharu Tharakan
Arun Thiyagarajan
Lucy Thomas
James Tibbott
Kirkby Tickell
Sarah Tranter
Sammy Trinh
Fiona Turkes
Sneha Varkey
Mary Venn
Jitin Verma
Rohan Vithlani
Alexander Walls
Cherry Chenxi Wang
Anna Weil
Sarah Wells
Natalie Whitehead
Rachel Williams
Thai Ying Wong
Rosemary Wood
Kathryn Wright
Tina Xu
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Elizabeth Yates
Hannah Yeend-CurdTrimble
Aneurin Young
Christopher Chin Sun Yu
Daniel Zeloof
Zofia Zielicka
Zhao-Wei Zhou
Khushnuda Zukhurova
Associates of the
Imperial College
School of Medicine
and Bachelors of
Medicine, Bachelors of
Surgery
Ciara Abbott
Mona Abdul-Cader
Heba Abu-Own
Jeffrey Ahmed
Nadeem Ahmed
Rukevwe Ahweyevu
Richard Akiboye
Ali Al-Hussaini
Rawan Al-Sharif
Anabel Alakakone
Furqan Alamgir
Irfan Alamgir
James Alexander
Christopher Allen
Deborah Allen
Saira Alli
Ali Alsafi
Thilina Ambepitiya
Tarik Amer
Bernice Annan
Lucinda Appiah
Roshan Ariyaratnam
Victoria Ashwell
Laura Attipoe
Bhavneet Aujla
Marianne Baithun
Ania Barling
Eleanor Barry
Natalia Barton
Linden Baxter
Christopher Beng
Neyat Berhane
Fenella Beynon
Jasprit Bhamrah
Kiran Bhanderi
Sumrit Bola
Sonia Bouri
James Bowler
Emma Bradley
Tara Kaur Brah
Charles Brantly
Omolola Brown
Peter Brown
Elizabeth Bullen
Hannah Bundock
James Burn
Sabrina Butt
Nicholas Butterfield
Guy Calcott
Michelle Camarata
Herman Carneiro
Jacob Chacko
Laura Cherrington
Jenny Cheung
Suchitra Chinthapalli
Shin-Young Cho
Shiv Chopra
Neil Chotai
Shamim Chowdhury
Anna Colclough
William Collins
Ruairidh Crawford
Neil Crookston
Isabelle D’Cruz
John Dalton
Hajira Dambha
Michael Dangoor
Camilla Darlow
Philip Davidson
Anita de Noronha Goyos
James Dearden
Austin Dekker
Fatemah Dharsi
Angad Dhillon
Shamik Dholakia
Hannah Dixon
Luke Dixon
Sumayya Dukes
Christopher Eades
Anietie Effiong
Natasha Ehsanullah
Collins Ekere
Jadesola Ekpe
Tom Everett
Christina Ferdinand
Anita Fernando
Natasha Fernando
Carolina Fernandez
James Fletcher
Andrew Foskett
Gregory Froome
Nicholas Fuggle
Anurag Garg
Francesca Garrard
Anthony Gibson
Elizabeth Goode
Edward Gray
Sundeep Grewal
Yisu Gu
Shradha Gupta
Shweta Gupta
Sandeep Guram
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Ruba Halabi
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Imran Haq
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Sabahat Hasnain
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Morwenna Haywood
Lorraine Hickey
Christopher Wei Guang Ho
Jason Zhe Shan Ho
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Laura Horgan
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Veerappan
Kasivisvanathan
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Vaibhav Kumar
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Adedeji Majekodunmi
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Salwa Malik
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Sonal Mapara
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Sophie Mitchinson
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Justin Morrow
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Mohammed Munshi
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Aparna Nair
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Krashna Patel
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Preya Patel
Priyesh Patel
Sajan Patel
Shivali Patel
Venisha Patel
Mary Pattle
Jessie Payne
George Peck
Victoria Pegna
Sangeetha Pelly
Nicholas Penney
Mark Peterzan
Nisarg Pipalia
Krupa Pitroda
Liam Poynter
Mandakini Prabhakar
Russell Pryce
Shumonta Quaderi
Esther Quinn
Geraldine Quinn
Neera Raghavan
Sherine Rahal
Mussarat Rahim
Saqib Rahman
Nicholas Raison
Usman Raja
Reshmi Raychaudhuri
Sameen Raza
Hannah Readman
Samuel Reiterbund-Olley
Jennifer Richardson
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Joshua Rosenberg
Charlotte Rowland
Adalina Sacco
Nirmala Sadacharan
Kapil Sahnan
Victoria Sanderson
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Menai Salam
Huda Salmasi
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Sobitha Sathianandan
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Cosmo Scurr
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Anuja Shah
Mili Shah
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Kumaran Shanmugarajah
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Olivia Shields
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Noel Timothy
Samit Unadkat
James Wakelam
Farrah Wakil
Chloe Walsh
Ta-Wei David Wang
Dominique Warren
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James Wigley
Leonie Williams
Rhian Williams
Timothy Wills
Ahmed Wobi
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Alison Wood
Katherine Wooding
Isabel Woodman
Elizabeth Wortley
Kahina Wotton-Hamrioui
Anthony Yuk-Wai Wu
Louis Yee
Muhammad Zamir
Da Zhang
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and videos of
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A message for alumni
Congratulations!
You are graduating from one of the world’s leading universities and this
is a cause for celebration. I hope that you, your family and friends enjoy
this very special day.
Over the past three or four years Imperial has
played a big role in your life and, although
graduation marks the successful culmination
of your studies at the College, we hope that
this doesn’t mean the end of your association
with us. When you completed your degree, you
became a valued Imperial alumnus and, as such,
the Office of Alumni and Development is now
your main link with the College. It is our role to
help you to stay in touch with Imperial and with
each other.
Your dedicated Alumni Relations team is
responsible for providing services and events
for around 100,000 alumni around the world,
including continued access to the Central Library
and Careers Service, regular communications,
interactive web services, and a varied
programme of alumni events and reunions both
in the UK and around the world.
Please feel free to contact us at
[email protected] with any questions
or comments that you may have. You can
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also find out more by visiting the alumni website
at www.imperial.ac.uk/alumni or by talking
to one of our representatives around the
campus today.
You will receive a welcome pack as you leave the
Royal Albert Hall, which contains information
about the services and benefits available to you,
as well as a copy of the latest issue of Imperial
Matters, your bi-annual alumni magazine. I hope
that you enjoy looking through the pack and
finding out more about what being an alumnus
of Imperial College London means.
Ms Judy Beard
Director of Development
Office of Alumni and Development
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