

Secure sensors
Q&A: How can new sensors make trade more secure?
We spoke to Professor Julie McCann about her work on secure tracking devices that contributed to the first quantum-secure cross-border trade.
Q&A: How can new sensors make trade more secure?
We spoke to Professor Julie McCann about her work on secure tracking devices that contributed to the first quantum-secure cross-border trade.
Imperial secures funding to improve cancer-related decision-making using AI
An Imperial-led project will use AI to provide more accurate and up-to-date information on breast cancer to aid clinical decision-making.
Participants needed for compassion and creativity research studies
We have two short 2-week trials starting next weekend.
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Technology and death: Foresight scenarios for the future
Imperial’s Tech Foresight team hosted an event on technology and death in July, bringing together IBP members and the College’s experts.
St Paul's Girls' School Top 10 World Winners at Microsoft Imagine Cup Junior
SoySquad's remarkable success can be attributed to their year-long dedication in developing an innovative app
DoC's Tycho van der Ouderaa Awarded the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship Europe
PhD student Tycho van der Ouderaa, emerged victorious in the 14th edition of Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QIF) Europe
Junior Hackathon inspires girls aged 7-10 in engineering, computing and maths
Imperial Computing and Mathematics Departments hosted ‘Hello World Hack’ to build confidence and remove negative stereotypes in computing and maths.
Dr Edward Johns Receives UK-RAS Early Career Award
Early Career Award at EPSRC’s UK-RAS Network Awards
PhD student Mary Ogbuka Kenneth's Research Poster at Women in Engineering Event
Mary's poster presentation focused on the intersection of psychology and artificial intelligence
DoC Researchers Receive Esteemed ACM SIGMOD Test-of-Time Award 2023
The ACM SIGMOD Test-of-Time Award is a highly regarded acknowledgment of impactful research papers presented at the ACM SIGMOD conference.