Research
DoC researcher awarded Consolidator Grant from The European Research Council
Imaging is becoming a critical component of modern medicine; however, manual image analysis is time-consuming and resource-intensive.
DoC researcher awarded Consolidator Grant from The European Research Council
Imaging is becoming a critical component of modern medicine; however, manual image analysis is time-consuming and resource-intensive.
Wearable tech, AI and clinical teams join to change the face of trial monitoring
A multi-disciplinary team of researchers has developed a way to monitor the progression of movement disorders using motion capture technology and AI.
DoC research group will help promote UK’s digital security and resilience
Co-ordination of funding calls, events and workshops
11 papers from the Department of Computing accepted at AI top conferences
11 papers authored by members of the Department of Computing have been accepted at AI conference
‘Data Learning’: A new field to help produce more accurate predictive models
Researchers have proposed a new field called ‘data learning’, integrating machine learning and data assimilation for more accurate modelling.
New AI model can help prevent damaging and costly data breaches
Imperial privacy experts have created an AI algorithm that automatically tests privacy-preserving systems for potential data leaks.
Year 10 and 11 girls join researchers for a day of Computing
The Department of Computing held its first Computing Taster Day for Girls and Non-binary students.
Machine learning techniques from Imperial and BASF advance experimental design
Imperial and chemical company BASF will reveal new techniques for optimising experimental design at leading machine learning conference NeurIPS.
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Schmidt Futures selects Imperial for $148M initiative to accelerate AI research
Imperial College London and eight leading universities across the world will launch the next frontier of scientific discovery through AI.
Imperial experts included in £15m funding for speculative engineering research
Five Imperial researchers from Engineering and Natural Sciences are among those who have received funding from the EPSRC New Horizons initiative.