Neuroscientist, entrepreneur and artificial intelligence pioneer Sir Demis Hassabis, a UCL alumnus who has retained close ...
Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton, who founded the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit at UCL, has been awarded the Nobel Prize ...
The Impact Hub creates connections within the Faculty, across UCL, and with external partners to share expertise. Over 2023/24 we are supporting the development of joint working structures and ...
Baby boomers – those born in the late 1940s and 50s – are more likely to experience multiple health problems in their later years than their older counterparts, finds a study led by PhD student Laura ...
New research from the Atmospheric Composition and Air Quality Group, published in Nature Scientific Data, has quantified air pollutant and carbon dioxide emissions from satellite megaconstellations, ...
The UK Government has the opportunity to move on from its β€œpapering-over-the-cracks” approach to tackling structural inequalities, a UCL public policy expert told a meeting to mark the fifth ...
As world leaders gather for COP16, this research underscores the importance of integrating environmental protection into financial policy, not only to safeguard biodiversity but also to secure the ...
Professor Hugo Spiers (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) describes his experiment that creates a fake art gallery that tracks how people move in design spaces.
If you would like to join our group or know more about ThAMeS: The Advanced Multiphase Systems, please contact Professor Panagiota Angeli via email: [email protected] or tel.: +44 (0) 20 7679 3832.
The European Union, in the face of mounting geo-political and climate challenges, needs a more effective innovation policy. Currently, its broad experimentalist approach to innovation policies gives ...
β€œIt is nice to see here a burial that is discovered by a modern team and will get a proper recording and publication,” said Dr Wolfram Grajetzki (UCL Archaeology) on a recently discovered Egyptian ...