A Green Future
7 optimistic environmental stories from this year
This year, we saw large strides in combating one of the greatest issues of our time – climate change.
7 optimistic environmental stories from this year
This year, we saw large strides in combating one of the greatest issues of our time – climate change.
New Quality-Diversity Book Chapter on Arxiv
A new book chapter on Quality-Diversity has been published on Arxiv which resulted from a collaboration of our lab and other researchers.
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Podcast: Child health, Bionic Olympics, and a better Christmas dinner
In this edition: A new child health centre opens, assistive technologies at the Cybathlon, and healthier Christmas food for you and the planet.
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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Imperial graduate launches app to help early diagnosis of dementia
A startup founded by an Imperial graduate has launched the first app to contribute to early diagnosis of dementia through artificial intelligence.
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Imperial engineer to develop AI clinician to help frontline health workers
Professor Aldo Faisal has won a Turing AI Fellowship to develop AI that will help doctors make complex decisions.
Imperial teams compete in second ever ‘bionic Olympics’ from home
After winning a silver medal in the 2016 Cybathlon, Imperial College London is competing again in these ‘bionic Olympics’.
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AI pioneer recognised for outstanding contribution to computing
Imperial Vice-Provost Professor Nick Jennings has been jointly awarded the British Computer Society's Lovelace Medal, the UK's top award in computing.
Skills development in Physical AI could cultivate lifelike intelligent robots
New research suggests combining educational topics and research disciplines to help researchers breathe life into lifelike intelligent robots.
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Imperial academic scoops a Samsung AI Researcher of the Year Award
Dr Seth Flaxman is one of five academics worldwide, and the only one in Europe, to be named Samsung AI Researcher of the Year.