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Global Alliance of Biofoundries is major step forward in synthetic biology
A new network of the world’s leading Biofoundries has been launched to drive forward synthetic biology research and industry.
Global Alliance of Biofoundries is major step forward in synthetic biology
A new network of the world’s leading Biofoundries has been launched to drive forward synthetic biology research and industry.
Machine Learning: 'Black boxes' deployed in Department of Chemical Engineering
Machine Learning algorithms are being deployed in Department of Chemical Engineering classrooms for the first time.
Imperial academics named Royal Academy of Engineering Chairs
Projects in assistive robots and synthetic biology have received funding for ten years as part of the Academy’s Chair in Emerging Technologies scheme.
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A year of digital learning: Imperial marks milestone at global conference
The College sent a large delegation to the Coursera Partner Conference this year, reflecting its growing expertise in delivering digital education.
Teaching teams lead the way on diversity
Inclusive robotics teaching, empowering students with learning differences & diversifying reading lists were on the agenda at a recent showcase event.
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Cities of the future could be built by robots mimicking nature
Drones and robots could build and repair future cities, but only if they can work together – by copying the tactics of nature.
Smartphones could help diagnose infectious diseases in sub-Saharan Africa
A new Imperial-led review has outlined how health workers could use existing phones to predict and curb the spread of infectious diseases.
Imperial to train more leaders in artificial intelligence thanks to UKRI funding
Funding from United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) will help to train PhD students in healthcare and artificial intelligence.
Malaria milestone and using light to hear: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Emissions targets for transport sector can’t be met using natural gas alone
Using natural gas fuel with other methods could help road freight and shipping industries meet targets, says new Imperial College London white paper.