Felix Wu Lecture - HKU
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.
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.
Imperial experts call for action on finance, health and loss and damage at COP29
As COP29 kicks-off in Baku, Imperial experts implore nations to act on finance, loss and damage, health and adaptation in their climate plans.
Imperial’s US hub launches with AI and robotics leaders in San Francisco
Leading scientists, engineers, investors and industry leaders have gathered in the US for the official launch of Imperial’s new hub in San Francisco.
Transforming Wind Energy Infrastructure with Digital Twinning
A £1.95m EPSRC Fellowship aims to enhance offshore wind structure design using geometric digital twins and computational structural engineering.
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Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering (IMSE) Research Showcase 2024
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Imperial to strengthen Transatlantic tech cooperation with new hub
Imperial College London has announced its first physical presence in the US, with a new hub located in San Francisco.
Protecting 0.7% of land could help save 1/3 of unique & endangered species
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