Zena Hadjivasiliou

Zena Hadjivasiliou

Zena obtained a BA in Mathematics at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, in 2004, and an MSc in Statistics at Stanford University in 2007. She went on to do an MRes and PhD in Mathematical Biology at UCL, studying the evolution of sexual differentiation. In...
Thomas Swift

Thomas Swift

For quantum computers to demonstrate advantage over classical approaches the number of qubits available must significantly increase beyond current state-of-the-art implementations. CMOS-compatible spin qubits based on silicon transistor technology could provide the...
Riccardo Sapienza

Riccardo Sapienza

Riccardo Sapienza is Professor of Physics in Imperial College London, and deputy Head of Department for Research. He investigates light in nanoscale architectures and metamaterials. He is the director of the Centre for Plasmonics and Metamaterials. He joined Imperial...
Sabrina Simoncelli

Sabrina Simoncelli

Our lab develops and applies cutting-edge super-resolution imaging approaches to uncover the principles of cellular signaling and molecular organization in health and disease. While we focus on T cell function and immune responses, our work has recently expanded into...
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