Less is more
Paper sends a signal in PulpaTronics’ alternative to metal-and-silicon RFID tags
An Imperial startup has raised £430,000 to begin testing its low-cost, recyclable radio-frequency ID tags with retailers.
Paper sends a signal in PulpaTronics’ alternative to metal-and-silicon RFID tags
An Imperial startup has raised £430,000 to begin testing its low-cost, recyclable radio-frequency ID tags with retailers.
Felix Wu Distinguished Lecture in Power Systems
Professor Janusz Bialek delivers the Felix Wu Distinguished Lecture in Power Systems at The University of Hong Kong.
£1m to advance MintNeuro's transformative semiconductor tech for neural implants
MintNeuro, an Imperial spinout developing semiconductor technology for minimally invasive neural implants, has raised £1 million.
Imperial convenes major economic growth conference in White City
The inaugural conference for Imperial’s Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance (CSEP) took place at the White City Deep Tech campus this week.
Four Imperial academics elected Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Professors Geoffrey Li, Robert Zimmerman, Jonathan Morrison and Atula Abeysekera (Honorary) are now Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Imperial joins European discussion on accelerating innovation
Two members of the Imperial community attended a roundtable in Brussels this week, discussing how Europe can increase rates of research translation.
Imperial engineers win European grants for turbulence and computational sensing
Two Imperial engineers have won major European Research Council (ERC) grants to accelerate research that ‘deepens our understanding of the world’.
Research into more efficient AI hardware and software supported by AMD donation
Imperial has received a donation from high performance and adaptive computing company AMD to support research into machine learning.
Awards season - EEE staff thank our brilliant colleagues
The latest round of awards honouring staff contributions to life and work in the Department took place last week at our Staff Summer BBQ Party.
Chips without bugs: a new software tool for designing computer hardware
Imperial researchers are developing a new way to design more efficient computer chips that are mathematically proven to be free from bugs.