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Dr. Frederic Bertley is the President & CEO of the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) and the Interim CEO of the National Veterans Memorial and Museum, both in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He is a renowned ...
Learn how to apply the latest academic thinking and analytical and computing tools to help make business decisions. MSc Business Analytics equips you to make data-driven and evidence-based decisions ...
The Faculty of Medicine at Imperial is a world-class teaching, learning and research environment ...
Ketan Patel is Professor of Regenerative Medicine at the University of Reading with over 35 years of multidisciplinary research experience. Throughout his research career, Ketan has focused on the ...
Imperial experts in public health, physics, materials and AI have been announced as new Fellows of the Royal Society.
Convective self-aggregation, the spontaneous clustering of convection in idealised simulations of radiative-convective equilibrium, is sometimes dismissed as being a model artefact or a result of ...
Five exciting new businesses will compete for a £30,000 prize fund in the final of Imperial’s flagship programme for ...
New research looks at how machine learning models could be used to predict immunotherapy treatment outcomes for liver cancer patients. Immunotherapies are a type of cancer treatment that activate the ...
Collaboration is key to making meaningful change in the energy sector, and Imperial is at the heart of convening the right people. That was one of the big takeaways from an important event featuring ...
Imperial and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have shared the latest winners of its seed fund as it celebrates its 10 year anniversary. The MIT-Imperial Seed Fund aims to help ...
Imperial is helping drive an initiative to accelerate the commercialisation of quantum technologies in London. The London Quantum Technology Cluster aims to position the capital as a global hub for ...
Discover what's out there at the PhD Careers Fair! This year, the PhD Careers Fair is taking place on Tuesday 10 June, from 17.00 – 19.30. There’s no need to book in advance; simply make your way to ...
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