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Podcast - Redefining Energy - Mark O'Malley
The Biggest Machine In The World Is Being Rebuilt While It Continues To Run
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Podcast - Redefining Energy - Mark O'Malley
The Biggest Machine In The World Is Being Rebuilt While It Continues To Run
Beyond expectations - EEE students create an 'epic' outreach experience
Imperial's Women in Electrical Engineering Society has designed and hosted the "Tech for Good Hackathon" — their first school's outreach event.
Imperial experts work with Cubic to explore AI-powered public transport
Imperial experts are working with Cubic Transportation Systems, a global leader in public transport innovation, to explore new applications of AI.
G-PST/ESIG Webinar: Reliable Energy Forecasting for Power System Operations
Drs Akylas Stratigakos and Wangkun Xu of the EPICS-UK team delivered a webinar on reliable energy forecasting for power system operations.
Smart systems keep water and power flowing in Cyprus
The University of Cyprus, supported by Imperial, is developing innovative systems for monitoring and managing electricity and water networks.
Inspiration turns into application for Imperial’s neural implant research
The creation of spinout MintNeuro is a case study in the many elements needed to translate academic research from the lab to the world.
Sleep apnoea home testing device recommended for use in the NHS
The AcuPebble, developed by Imperial spinout Acurable, promises easier access to a diagnosis and savings for the health service.
A new Head of Department for Electrical and Electronic Engineering
We are pleased to welcome Professor Tim Green as our new Head of Department.
Dr Balarko Chaudhuri, UK Director of EPICS named an IEEE Fellow
Dr Balarko Chaudhuri, UK Director of EPICS has been elevated to IEEE Fellow for his contributions to control and stability of AC-DC grid systems
Colour, collaboration and creativity: our new breakout space in pictures
EEE's latest refurbishment project is a place for all staff and PhD students to relax, connect and collaborate, and it now has a brand new name.