Scientists hope a new method will pave the way to provide insights into the impact of climate change and habitat loss on ...
Researchers at Imperial are to develop technologies to enable people living with dementia to live independently for longer.
Imperial has launched a new accelerator programme for the world’s most promising startups.
Thank you for considering a gift to support students at Imperial. There are various ways you can give: a donation online, setting up a direct ...
The Network aims to bring greater exposure to the life cycle work carried out at Imperial by bringing together life cycle practitioners at Imperial and connecting its members to the wider life cycle ...
We construct suitable models and simulations of clinical processes, including clinical examination, clinical diagnosis and interventional procedures The Simulation and Modelling in Medicine and ...
The answers to frequently asked questions about examinations and feedback are set out below. Where should I go if I want feedback from lecturers about a course? The best place for feedback is a ...
The Nutrition, food and health theme focuses on the promotion of good health through food and nutrition and the primary prevention and management of nutrition related illness in the population.
The government award recognises the potential of Polaron’s AI tools to speed up materials optimisation for climate-critical ...
A new study has identified the way in which human airways are affected by very dry atmospheres, which are set to increase due to climate change. The study found that breathing dry air triggers the ...
We support the brightest young minds from backgrounds currently underrepresented at Imperial to access futures in science, technology, engineering and maths at university and beyond. We work with ...
Prof. Anthony Kucernak (ARK) B.Sc., Ph.D., CChem. MRSC, is a professor of Physical Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, and has extensive experience in the study of ...
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