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Tech Minister visits Imperial for inaugural Semiconductor Advisory Panel meeting

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Imperial launches new research facility to study advanced materials

Imperial’s new Henry Royce Institute (Royce) Facility has launched to identify challenges and stimulate innovation in advanced materials research. The work will generate new materials for quantum technologies, materials for the energy transition, healthcare and information technologies. 

Imperial College London: £9 6m to transform nanoscale approaches to materials for quantum computing

Imperial College London: £9.6m to transform nanoscale approaches to materials for quantum computing These updates are republished press releases and communications from members of the Science|Business Network A £9.6m EPSRC grant will boost Imperial, Manchester, and Leeds research into new nanoscale approaches to functional materials and quantum computing. The project, known as Nanoscale Advanced Materials Engineering (NAME), aims to revolutionise the design and delivery of materials that can be tuned at the nanoscale to perform specific functions, boosting technologies such as masers (the microwave form of lasers) and quantum computers. The researchers from the University of Manchester, Imperial College London, and the University of Leeds aim to exploit the power of editing materials at the smallest scale to create designer materials for quantum technologies. In doing so, they aim to shape the UK and international advanced functional materials landscape.

Ground broken at White City for new School of Public Health

Date Time Ground broken at White City for new School of Public Health Imperial’s plans for a transformative new School of Public Health reaches a key milestone as construction begins. The College marked the breaking of ground at Imperial’s White City Campus, the site for the new School of Public Health building, with a virtual event on Wednesday 21 April. This is a landmark moment in Imperial’s £100 million campaign for the School of Public Health, which has raised more than £57 million to date. The new multidisciplinary building will provide collaborative, flexible, and interactive spaces for academics, collaborators, students and the local community. Set in Imperial’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem at White City, the building will house state-of-the-art facilities and to support modern advances in genomics, data sciences, community engagement, incubators, educational facilities and clinical trials.

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