Researchers at Imperial are to develop technologies to enable people living with dementia to live independently for longer.
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The government award recognises the potential of Polaron’s AI tools to speed up materials optimisation for climate-critical technologies.
We are Imperial’s world-changing Department of Materials, where scientific imagination solves real-world problems. We are dedicated to advancing research and education in Materials Science and ...
The Climate Entrepreneur’s Club (CEC) is an Imperial student-run network that invites UK students to learn more about climate innovation and entrepreneurship. Throughout the academic year the network ...
Neural models, including LLMs, can exhibit remarkable abilities; paradoxically, they also struggle with algorithmic tasks where much simpler models excel. To solve these issues, we propose Implicit ...
In this blended course you will explore how to prepare an effective research proposal and you will start preparing a draft version of your own proposal in stages. This blended course has pre-course ...
Anja Meyer (University of Loughborough): Finite Matrix Groups; Cohomology, and Stable Elements Abstract: In their 1956 book Cartan and Eilenberg present results which tell us that the modular ...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is an industry-standard method used to replicate the physical conditions in a virtual environment quickly and inexpensively. The computational tool can be used to assess ...
Latest news: Jisc is the UK digital, data and technology agency focused on tertiary education, research and innovation. They provide advice and guidance on AI in universities and colleges. Read their ...
High-power laser-plasma interactions offer the opportunity to generate particle and radiation sources with unique characteristics, including femtosecond-scale duration, micron-scale source size, and a ...
I would like you to imagine that you have been appointed a mission to explore somewhere in space. You can go to one place. Where would you go? Why would you go there and with what purpose? How would ...
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