Transformative technologies that drive growth and jobs will benefit from new investment by the government’s national research funder.
Vaccine experts drew attention to disruption factors around vaccine development and key action plans for future pandemic ...
Our MSc programmes are designed to question conventional thinking by skilfully combining different disciplines to foster innovation and generate unexpected insights. Taught and curated by industry ...
An early warning system for viruses developed by an Imperial alumnus has won an award at the prestigious GREAT GBx Gala in San Francisco.
The global network of accelerators for early-stage climate entrepreneurs aims to speed 10,000 eco-innovations to scale this decade.
Leading scientists, engineers, investors and industry leaders have gathered in the US for the official launch of Imperial’s ...
An ad hoc Divison of Cancer Seminar hosted by Dr Olivier Pardo. We are delighted to have Stefan Marciniak, Professor of Respiratory Science, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research and Hon Consultant ...
Join us in welcoming Prof Gerard Meijer to talk about thermionic emission, autoionization and associative ionization. Some molecules have the unusual property that their dissociation energy is larger ...
The energy transition relies on our ability to dramatically increase the diversity and volume of materials we have in circulation. Ideally these materials come from the stocks we have already ...
Imperial has launched its US hub in San Francisco, making it the first UK university to have a permanent science and tech base on US soil.
Join colleagues from Imperial’s Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) department to discuss and find out more about three of the themes central to the Digital Plan: accessibility, ...
Nick Stuart (Central Laser Facility, STFC) has kindly offered to give a seminar titled “1PW, 10Hz Laser Technology at the Extreme Photonics Applications Centre, UK”. Nick is an alumni of the Plasma ...