Sustainable Imperial is an institution-wide strategy addressing the challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. We will nurture graduates who understand and advocate for climate ...
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 ...
Join us in our continuing journey, following a previous opus 1 event at Imperial College, for an evening of musical improvisation, neuroscience of shared experience and consciousness, and delve into ...
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, ...
Abstract: This talk will provide an accessible overview of the main principles of quantum computing, focusing on the quantum computing model and its distinctions from classical computing. I will ...
In this talk we consider the four-waves spatially homogeneous kinetic equation arising in weak wave turbulence theory from the microscopic Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou (FPUT) oscillator chains. This ...
Connect with representatives from Imperial College London at OCSC Bangkok, the ideal opportunity to have your questions answered and learn more about the unique experience of studying with us.
Leaders from a variety of sectors convened at Mansion House to discuss innovative solutions for advancing global health. On Wednesday, leading figures from academia, healthcare, industry, and the ...
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From cheating sparrows to plant defences and award winning computer scientists, here is some quick-read news from across Imperial.