Blackett Laboratory

Blackett Laboratory,
Imperial College London
The front of the laboratory, from Prince Consort Road
Established1961 (Department since 1906 (1906))
Head of Department
Professor Michele Dougherty[1]
FacultyImperial College Faculty of Natural Sciences
Students1,316[2]
LocationPrince Consort Road, London, United Kingdom
51°29′58″N 0°10′45″W / 51.49944°N 0.17917°W / 51.49944; -0.17917
CampusSouth Kensington
Websitewww.imperial.ac.uk/physics
Map
Blackett Laboratory is located in Albertopolis, South Kensington
Blackett Laboratory
Location in Albertopolis, South Kensington

The Blackett Laboratory is part of the Imperial College Faculty of Natural Sciences and has housed the Department of Physics at Imperial College London since its completion in 1961.[3] Named after experimental physicist Patrick Blackett who established a laboratory at the college,[4] the building is located on the corner of Prince Consort Road and Queen's Gate, Kensington. The department ranks 11th on QS's 2018 world university rankings.[5]

  1. ^ "Head of Department's Office | Faculty of Natural Sciences".
  2. ^ "STATISTICS POCKET GUIDE 2016–17" (PDF).
  3. ^ Narcross, Jon (2014–2016). "Imperial's Blackett Lab recognised as an historic site in physics research". Imperial College. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  4. ^ Blackett ..."helped establish world-class laboratories at the University of Manchester and Imperial College London" Rebekah Higgitt 22 April 2016 at theguardian.com/science Accessed 28 January 2017
  5. ^ "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018 - Physics & Astronomy | Top Universities".

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