Imperial is achieving a major step-up in life sciences capacity at its White City Deep Tech Campus through a new joint ...
Imperial has opened a hub in Ghana with a commitment to boost scientific collaboration as it launches new fellowships in AI ...
Nano-scale changes in structure can help optimise ion exchange membranes for use in devices such as flow batteries.
The total number of adults living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes in the world has surpassed 800 million, according to new ...
Transformative technologies that drive growth and jobs will benefit from new investment by the government’s national research ...
A quantitative world: should we stop binarizing our epidemiological data? Infectious disease models are usually fitted to binary or count data to estimate key epidemiological parameters. However, many ...
Vaccine experts drew attention to disruption factors around vaccine development and key action plans for future pandemic ...
For Your Inspiration events are designed for young people aged 13+ interested in a range of different areas in STEM. Join The Grantham Institute for an evening of exploration at the Ri, focusing on ...
An early warning system for viruses developed by an Imperial alumnus has won an award at the prestigious GREAT GBx Gala in San Francisco.
Abstract: Precision and efficiency in Hamiltonian system simulations are essential for the advancement of quantum technologies and numerical analysis. This talk presents two recent developments in ...
Abstract: Numerical simulations of partial differential equations (PDEs) are indispensable across science and engineering. For simple geometries, spectral methods are a powerful class of techniques ...
Team Marigold, creators of an innovative AI-powered solution for those with misophonia, took home the £7,000 prize. The Faculty of Natural Sciences Make-A-Difference (FoNS-MAD) competition is Imperial ...