No images? Click here NEWSDigital stimulates the renewal of education "Today, we’re taking a more holistic approach and incorporating transversal skills, which have become essential.”Technology deployed to support people with disabilities EPFL students taking the Assistive Technologies Challenge class have developed personalized systems for patients with motor impairments. “The idea is to create cross-disciplinary teams where each member contributes specific subject-matter expertise,” explains Alice Bruel, who coordinates the class.“I'd love to solve the biggest challenges in materials science” Anirudh Raju Natarajan, recently appointed as a tenure-track assistant professor at EPFL’s School of Engineering, is passionate about materials. His interests are in using computational methods to design high-performance engineering alloys. In this interview, Prof. Natarajan shares insights into his unbridled curiosity.
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