Imperial College London Early Career Researcher Institute Seminars

Imperial College London Early Career Researcher Institute Seminars

Imperial College London Early Career Researcher Institute

Giving a seminar is a great way to enhance the accessibility, reach and impact of your research, and promote your credentials as a researcher, helping you stand out in an increasingly competitive job market.

This is why the Imperial College London Early Career Researcher Institute has partnered with Cassyni to offer all PhD students and Postdocs the opportunity to record and publish seminars about their latest research papers for free. The seminar will be assigned a citable DOI and indexed in Cassyni Discover, the world's largest index of academic seminars, and by Google, to make your research more discoverable.

Speakers
Community
Dr Lata Govada PhD
Dr. Sarah Kakadellis
Mrs Aimon MB
Dr Francesco Leofante
Xuehao Zhai
JP
SH
Nathalie C. Pinheiro
Mr. Subhendu Nayak BSc (Hons.), MSc
Dr Lata Govada PhD
Dr Christopher Keegan
Dr Sarah Kakadellis
Mrs Aimon MB
Dr Francesco Leofante
WL
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Imperial College London Early Career Researcher Institute
Imperial College London Early Career Researcher Institute

Seminars in preparation

Imperial College London

Intranasal immunization with outer membrane vesicles protects against airway colonization and systemic infection with Acinetobacter baumannii

Sophie L Higham, Imperial College London

Published seminars

Imperial College London

Post-hoc explanations for AI in transport planning

Xuehao Zhai, Imperial College London
Imperial College London

Robust Explainable AI: the Case of Counterfactual Explanations

Francesco Leofante, Imperial College London
University of California, Davis

Enabling a circular biodegradable plastic flow through a systems-thinking framework

Sarah Kakadellis, University of California, Davis
Imperial College London

Importance of Linking Inertia and Frequency Response Procurement: The Great Britain Case

Aimon MB, Imperial College London
Imperial College London

Co-optimising Frequency-Containment Services from Zero-Carbon Sources in Electricity Grids Dominated by Renewable Energy Sources

Aimon MB, Imperial College London
Imperial College London

A comparison of the effects of resistant starch types on glycemic response in individuals with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Jennifer E Pugh, Imperial College London
Imperial College London

Crystallisation and characterisation of muscle proteins: a mini-review

Lata Govada, Imperial College London