Venture to Venus
Imperial scientist to help study Venus in new planetary mission
Imperial College London will contribute to new mission EnVision, which will study the geology and atmosphere of Venus.
Imperial scientist to help study Venus in new planetary mission
Imperial College London will contribute to new mission EnVision, which will study the geology and atmosphere of Venus.
Imperial instrument ready to head to Jupiter after challenging lockdown build
A magnetometer instrument built in Imperial labs, and in some people’s homes, is ready to be mounted on a spacecraft set to study Jupiter’s icy moons.
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New AI technology protects privacy in healthcare settings
Researchers at TUM and Imperial have developed a technology that protects patients’ personal data while training healthcare algorithms.
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European experts debate emerging tech regulation at Forum panel
An expert panel discussed the upcoming EU AI regulation and how we can responsibly regulate emerging technologies like facial recognition.
New Imperial partnership to explore science communication in Poland and the UK
Imperial is to collaborate with four leading universities in Poland to improve science communication in the two countries.
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Future of higher ed takes centre stage at Delphi Economic Forum
Imperial’s President Alice Gast joined Heads of State as well as leading industrialists and thinkers at the sixth Delphi Economic Forum.
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Europe needs 'laser focus' on startup funding gaps - Alice Gast
Universities need greater support from investors to build lasting startups, writes Imperial's President in the Financial Times.
Imperial joins ERC to celebrate 10,000 grantees
The European Research Council (ERC) will this week celebrate its 10,000th grantee - over 130 of them at Imperial.
New collaborative research projects to probe frontiers of science and technology
Imperial and France’s CNRS have announced six exciting new joint PhD projects, as two of Europe's scientific powerhouses forge ever closer ties.
€2.5m ERC Advanced grant to make AI more accessible for health and law
The European Research Council has awarded an Imperial College London researcher €2.5m to make AI more easily available in the areas of health and law.