In the UK, we throw away 6.4 million tonnes of household food waste every year—equivalent to over 15 billion meals! Taste Imperial is taking a stand against waste with our new initiative, Forage for ...
Our research themes are highly interdisciplinary and involve collaborations with departments from all faculties in the College, London hospitals, and international universities and research centres.
Neutral atoms in low-lying states make excellent qubits. They interact weakly and are insensitive to environmental perturbations. However, to generate entanglement one must make the atoms interact ...
The Direct Laser Acceleration (DLA) mechanism is capable of driving high-charge, superponderomotive energy electron beams during relativistically intense laser-plasma interactions. As laser facilities ...
Interacting particle systems are a key tool for understanding the behaviour of multi-agent dynamics in many different areas, including, for example, mathematical biology, collective dynamics, machine ...
World-leading research in some of the most exciting areas of theoretical physics. Founded in 1956 by Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam, the Centre conducts research across Cosmology, Gravitational Physics, ...
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Sustainable Imperial is an institution-wide strategy addressing the challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. We will nurture graduates who understand and advocate for climate ...
We connect Imperial with key stakeholders - locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. We ensure the College has a voice in important public policy debates and keep colleagues informed on ...
Axion dark matter is an interesting candidate for several reasons. Axions or axion-like particles appear in many theories beyond the standard model and there is a theoretical motivation for them to be ...
Abstract: The Magnus expansion was first introduced by Wilhelm Magnus in his 1954 paper, “On the Exponential Solution of Differential Equations for a Linear Operator” (CPAM 7 (1954) 649), where he ...