Researchers at Imperial are to develop technologies to enable people living with dementia to live independently for longer.
The government award recognises the potential of Polaron’s AI tools to speed up materials optimisation for climate-critical technologies.
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In 1994, M. Herman conjectured the existence of invariant tori carrying quasi-periodic motions in the vicinity of an elliptic critical point, assuming an arithmetic condition on the frequency. The ...
Following the success of our first pilot session held at the end of the 2024 summer series, the next Cardiac Function Seminar Series PhD Students talk session will be held at the end of this Spring ...
We are Imperial’s world-changing Department of Materials, where scientific imagination solves real-world problems. We are dedicated to advancing research and education in Materials Science and ...
The IRIS model estimates that the intensity of "Helene" type Category 4 hurricanes at landfall was about twice more likely in the 2024 climate compared to a pre-industrial time baseline. We also ...
Latest news: Jisc is the UK digital, data and technology agency focused on tertiary education, research and innovation. They provide advice and guidance on AI in universities and colleges. Read their ...
The GTA Programme is accredited by the Higher Education Academy (HEA), enabling students who have completed the two Core courses and have sufficient experience to apply for Associate Fellow of the HEA ...
The chemicals industry is essential to modern society and the global economy, but it is also a significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. But progress to tackle these emissions is slow ...
Join Prof. Dr. André Bardow for another prominent lecture as part of the Department of Chemical Engineering’s popular Distinguished Seminar Series 2025. The current linear paradigm of producing ...
Anja Meyer (University of Loughborough): Finite Matrix Groups; Cohomology, and Stable Elements Abstract: In their 1956 book Cartan and Eilenberg present results which tell us that the modular ...
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