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The ten most popular Imperial news stories of 2021
Well into the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic Imperial research continues to save lives and generate headlines around the world.
The ten most popular Imperial news stories of 2021
Well into the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic Imperial research continues to save lives and generate headlines around the world.
Five Imperial academics given Institute of Physics awards and fellowships
Accolades go to experts in string theory, Mars missions, solar cells, and particle accelerators, plus the Mechanical Instrumentation Facility manager.
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Plasma physicists lay out a manifesto for the data-driven future of the field
Research into the extreme physics of space, nuclear fusion, and fundamental phenomena could be transformed by big data and AI, say scientists.
New result from the LHCb experiment challenges leading theory in physics
Imperial physicists are part of a team that has announced ‘intriguing’ results that potentially cannot be explained by our current laws of nature.
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Artificial intelligence improves control of powerful plasma accelerators
Researchers have used AI to control beams for the next generation of smaller, cheaper accelerators for research, medical and industrial applications.
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Three Imperial academics win Institute of Physics awards
Experts in particle, fundamental, and polymer physics at Imperial have all been recognised in this year’s awards.
The JAI is hiring two post-doctoral researchers
The John Adams Institute at Imperial College is hiring two post-doctoral researchers in laser-plasma acceleration and plasma source development.
Scientists plan new groundbreaking facility to transform UK cancer treatment
Researchers have unveiled designs for a facility intended to make cheaper, more flexible proton beam therapy for cancer treatment a reality.
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Hip fracture risk linked to nanoscale bone inflexibility
New research has highlighted a preventative treatment gap in patients prone to bone fractures who are otherwise healthy.
Matthew Streeter's paper highlighted in Phys. Rev. of Accelerators and Beams
Matthew Streeter's recent paper has been highlighted in Physical Review of Accelerators and Beams.