An unreleased system designed to assist researchers has the potential to “supercharge science”, according to Imperial ...
A cohort of academic theme leads has been appointed to strengthen transatlantic ties through new convergence science and ...
An Imperial spinout has raised £4.15m seed funding for software designed to ensure that safety- and business-critical AI systems perform as intended.
His Majesty The King visits Imperial’s Centre for Injury Studies to see cutting-edge trauma injury research. His Majesty The King visited Imperial’s Centre for Injury Studies to highlight the UK’s ...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) WIND Task 25 focuses on the ”Design and Operation of Energy Systems with Large Amounts of Variable Generation”. This talk will present a set of Recommended ...
Join us for this low-impact and high cardio workout to music. This class will help you get plenty of steps in, improve your cardiovascular fitness and it’s great fun! This class is suitable for all ...
Engage in a physical wellbeing session that showcases how movement can enhance your learning. Explore activities designed to improve focus and retention by listening to and responding to your body’s ...
Dr. Jonathan Rosser works at the intersection of climate science and economics at the London School of Economics in the Grantham Research Institute. As part of the ClimTip Horizon project, he ...
Learn about the Department of Bioengineering, including our mission, history, facilities, and the innovative field we’re shaping. We are committed to providing high-quality teaching both in and ...
Learn how to use design tools and new technologies to build user-centred solutions for a fair, sustainable, and opportunity-rich society Gain hands-on experience in the field on a six-month placement ...
Our research is highly multidisciplinary and includes but is not limited to net-zero flight technologies, sustainable growth in space and large-scale wind energy systems.
The history of asbestos in the UK dates back to the late 1870s when the use of the material started, mainly on ships, steam engines and in power generating plants. By early 1900s the dangers of ...