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Happy International Women’s Day 2023
Happy International Women’s Day 2023! We invited women in KMi to be featured in this update of our annual commemorative poster....
CORE Welcomes 10 New Members
As part of our ongoing sustainability plan, in December 2022, we launched the CORE Membership program for data providers. CORE is a not-for-profit...

KMi Research Fellow co-authors Erasmus funded publication on creativity
Dr. Tracie Farrell, a Research Fellow at KMi and winner of the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship (Round 6), has announced a new publication today on...

Congratulations to Lois Damptey
Lois Damptey, a GCRF funded PhD student at the school of Engineering and Innovation, under the supervision of Professor Satheesh Krishnamurthy, Prof...

Scaling-up community care with MK:Communities
On the 24th of January 2023, the Woughton Community Council is hosting an event for local volunteer groups showcasing how the MK:Community App can be...
No corrections required for Agnese’s PhD Thesis!
Congratulations to Dr. Agnese Chiatti, who brilliantly defended her PhD Thesis, entitled "Visually Intelligent Agents - Improving Sensemaking in...
KMi’s Robotics team deploys robot in real home environment
Earlier today, the Robotics team of KMi’s Intelligent Systems and Data Science group conducted experimental activities with the TIAGo robot in...
Dr Retno Larasati achieves PhD success!
We are delighted to announce that Dr Retno Larasati successfully defended her thesis today. Retno’s study was entitled: Trust and...
The Future Use of Self Sovereign Identity and Verifiable Credentials
KMi’s Alexander Mikroyannidis gave an invited talk at the event “The Future Use of Self Sovereign Identity and Verifiable...
Double award win for BBC/OU co-productions
Two programmes co-produced by The Open University and BBC have won accolades at this year’s Grierson Awards. The Green Planet: Tropical...
Ancient rivers increase chances of finding life at next Mars rover’s landing site
Rivers as wide as 600 metres once lay across the surface of Mars – according to new research from Birkbeck, University of London; The Open...
NASA’s JWST reveals an exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before
NASA’s JWST just scored another first: a molecular and chemical profile of a distant world’s skies secured by research from experts...