This programme provides newly appointed group leaders at Imperial, TUM and PoliMi working in the areas of food, water, healthy and resilient societies to meet each other across disciplines, to make ...
A novel tool which can help organisations identify viable pathways to net zero emissions has been launched by Imperial ...
Imperial hosts scientific kick-off for research centre driving advances in alternative proteins. As the world moves towards a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Abstract: I will discuss recent work on N=4 SYM with Gaiotto-Witten boundaries, defects and interfaces. This broad class of theories with its high degree of supersymmetry and rich defect dynamics is a ...
In this talk we address the numerical approximation of Mean Field Games (MFG) with local couplings. For finite difference discretizations of the MFG system, we follow a variational approach and show ...
Are you a Researcher exploring a career move or do you have an idea and want to build a company? What are the skills, mindset, and tools required to break away from traditional paths and drive ...
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One in five people in the UK have suffered ill health as a result of extreme heat in the past five years, new Imperial research has revealed. Heatwaves, often called "silent killers", are the ...
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From potential breakthroughs in brain disease research, to ecology society elections and even returning rocks from Mars, here's ...