No images? Click here July 2020 NEWS Capturing moving subjects in still-life qualityResearchers at EPFL’s Advanced Quantum Architecture Laboratory and the Wision Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed a technique for building crystal-clear images of moving subjects. The team will present its paper at the prestigious SIGGRAPH 2020 conference in August. A surprising quantum effect observed in a “large” object While conducting experiments on a layered metal, EPFL researchers witnessed something very surprising. The unexpected electron behavior they discovered could open up possibilities in the field of quantum computing. Multicolor super-resolution imaging made easyScientists at EPFL have developed robust and easy-to-implement multicolor super-resolution imaging. The approach is based on the simultaneous acquisition of two spectral channels followed by spectral cross-cumulant analysis and unmixing. EPFL researchers cut nanometer-sized patterns into 2D materialsEPFL researchers have developed a high-precision technology that enables them to carve nanometric patterns into two-dimensional materials. Hatice Altug receives Emmy Noether Distinction for Women in Physics The European Physical Society (EPS) awarded the professor of the School of Engineering for her research Read more about the School of Engineering Read all the news from the School of Engineering and learn more about the Lausanne-based consortium working on cancer reasearch, the grant received for research on epilepsy seizures, the 2020 EMBS Academic Career Achievement Award one of EPFL's professor received, and much more... EVENTS IN THE MEDIA Tech Explorist OPEN FACULTY POSITIONS Faculty position in Sustainable Materials. FOLLOW US You can access the previous versions of our newsletter here! |