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Maths Homework Club, solar panels and asthma attacks: News from Imperial
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Maths Homework Club, solar panels and asthma attacks: News from Imperial
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Imperial and Rio Tinto launch $150m partnership to support the energy transition
Imperial College London – the global top ten university – and Rio Tinto have today launched the $150 million Rio Tinto Centre for Future Materials.
G-PST/ESIG Webinar: IBR-driven Sub-synchronous Oscillations
G-PST/ESIG Webinar on IBR-driven Sub-synchronous Oscillations
UK poised to lead G7 on clean electricity production
Ambitious clean energy policies mean the UK can make stronger carbon reduction commitments when international targets are revised in 2025.
Materials innovator M-Spin launches with £1.2 million in seed funding
The company’s high-surface area materials could boost the performance of the electrolysers, fuel cells and batteries vital to the energy transition.
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.
Fine-tuning ion exchange membranes for better energy storage
Nano-scale changes in structure can help optimise ion exchange membranes for use in devices such as flow batteries.
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.
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.
Professor Robert Gross appointed to deliver clean power 2030 mission
Professor Robert Gross, from Imperial’s Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP), has been appointed to the Clean Power 2030 Advisory Commission.