Imperial is achieving a major step-up in life sciences capacity at its White City Deep Tech Campus through a new joint ...
Researchers were surprised to find live microbes in a rock collected from space. The sample was retrieved on the Japanese ...
Cancer evolution is encoded within the epigenome, can be measured using Bayesian inference at scale and predicts patient outcomes in blood cancer. Abstract: Cancer’s aberrant growth is driven by ...
This weekly seminar series will feature internal (Department of Infectious Disease staff) and external guest lectures based on our research interests. Everyone is welcome to attend this joint DOID ...
Help support biodiversity by planting bulbs at Imperial! Flowering bulbs are a vital source of nectar and pollen for insects, especially early in spring when other plants are not yet blooming. By ...
The 31st meeting of the Sandbox Series will comprise a SWOT Ocean Data Training Session. This session will present SWOT data dissemination services (i.e. download platforms, data visualization and ...
Our research themes are highly interdisciplinary and involve collaborations with departments from all faculties in the College, London hospitals, and international universities and research centres.
All You Can Innovate returns to offer academics, start-ups, and funders exclusive access to diverse networking, learning, and collaboration opportunities all aimed at enhancing the impact of research ...
World-leading research in some of the most exciting areas of theoretical physics. Founded in 1956 by Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam, the Centre conducts research across Cosmology, Gravitational Physics, ...
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 internationally renowned department within one of the world's most prestigious universities. Our community thrives on collaboration and intellectual curiosity. If you're passionate about ...
Abstract: The Magnus expansion was first introduced by Wilhelm Magnus in his 1954 paper, “On the Exponential Solution of Differential Equations for a Linear Operator” (CPAM 7 (1954) 649), where he ...