MINISTERIAL VISIT
New Science Minister visits White City Campus
The new Minister for Science, Research and Innovation Andrew Griffith MP met Imperial's community at the White City campus earlier this week.
New Science Minister visits White City Campus
The new Minister for Science, Research and Innovation Andrew Griffith MP met Imperial's community at the White City campus earlier this week.
Imperial's five quirky quantum leaps of 2023
From creating new navigation systems to remixing old experiments, here are Imperial's top five quantum moments from 2023.
South Korea minister visits Imperial to mark synthetic biology collaboration
South Korea’s Science Minister visited Imperial during the country’s UK state visit to strengthen scientific ties between the two countries.
QuEST: Quantum centre builds UK and international reputation
QuEST, the Centre for Quantum Engineering, Science and Technology at Imperial College London, took part in two UK and international quantum events.
Towards using quantum computing to speed up drug development
Researchers have developed a quantum processor that can perform crucial drug design methods, which could lead to more efficient drug development.
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Smart materials and Pine Island puzzles: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Feature
Q&A: How will quantum science transform technology?
Following a number of quantum breakthroughs at Imperial, we sit down with our top quantum experts to explore what quantum could mean for the future.
Video
New quantum technologies to be developed in Imperial initiative
Imperial has launched an initiative to gather its world-leading experts in quantum science and engineering to develop technologies of the future.
Quantum sensor for a future navigation system tested aboard Royal Navy ship
A prototype quantum sensor built at Imperial, with potential application in GPS-free navigation, has been tested in collaboration with the Royal Navy.
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Imperial students win awards at Quantum Computing hackathons
Two students in the Department of Materials won recent quantum computing hackathons