Inaugural lecture
New drugs for old diseases
Explore new treatments for traditional ailments such as malaria, the common cold, and a greasy hedgehog at the inaugural lecture of Professor Ed Tate.
New drugs for old diseases
Explore new treatments for traditional ailments such as malaria, the common cold, and a greasy hedgehog at the inaugural lecture of Professor Ed Tate.
New drugs for old diseases
Explore new treatments for traditional ailments such as malaria, the common cold, and a greasy hedgehog at the inaugural lecture of Professor Ed Tate.
New drugs for old diseases
Explore new treatments for traditional ailments such as malaria, the common cold, and a greasy hedgehog at the inaugural lecture of Professor Ed Tate.
New drugs for old diseases
Explore new treatments for traditional ailments such as malaria, the common cold, and a greasy hedgehog at the inaugural lecture of Professor Ed Tate.
What is the Future of Particle Accelerators?
Suzie Sheehy chairs a discussion between accelerator physicists from across the field on what's next for particle accelerators.
Former Imperial Statistician wins prestigious International Prize in Statistics
The International Prize in Statistics is awarded to Professor Sir David Cox for Survival Analysis Model Applied in Medicine, Science and Engineering
Congratulations Franca!
Mathematics PhD student wins one of six 2016 Student Awards for Outstanding Achievement
Steve McNamara interview in Physics World
Plasma Physics PhD student Steve McNamara was interviewed in April's Physics World
London business wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize
SweetGen Ltd has won first prize in the food & water category of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Emerging Technologies Competition 2016.
Box Medal awarded to Professor David Hand
Professor David Hand has won the 2016 George Box Medal, awarded by the European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics (ENBIS).