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Integrated photonic circuits could help close the 'terahertz gap'

EPFL researchers have collaborated with those at Harvard and ETH Zurich on a new thin-film circuit that, when connected to a laser beam, produces finely tailorable terahertz-frequency waves. The device opens up a world of potential applications in optics and telecommunications.

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A tool to detect higher-order phenomena in real-world data

EPFL researchers have developed a novel approach to network analysis that allows them to reveal and interpret, for the first time, interactions among multiple variables in data from neuroscience, economics, and epidemiology.

 
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A neuro-chip to manage brain disorders

EPFL researchers have combined low-power chip design, machine learning algorithms, and soft implantable electrodes to produce a neural interface that can identify and suppress symptoms of various neurological disorders.

 
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Autonomous steering system keeps human drivers engaged

Researchers from EPFL and JTEKT Corporation have developed an automated driving system based on the concept of ‘collaborative steering’, which aims to increase transportation safety, efficiency, and comfort by encouraging active interaction between autonomous vehicles and their human drivers.

 
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A robotic microsurgeon reveals how embryos grow

EPFL scientists, including Selman Sakar of the School of Engineering, have built a robotic microsurgery platform that can perform high-precision, micrometer-resolution dissections to advance our understanding of how the vertebrate body forms during embryonic development.

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Deflecting lightning with a laser lightning rod

A European consortium involving EPFL has managed to guide lightning using a high-power laser installed at the top of Mount Säntis in Switzerland.

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Read more about the School of Engineering

Read all the news from the School of Engineering and learn more about the SNSF-funded project that enhances THG microscopy for materials imaging, about Prof. David Atienza Alonso elected ACM Fellow, about Michele Ceriotti representing EPFL in new ELLIS program, about Luca Randazzo, an EPFL graduate who is driven by the purpose to put engineering at the service of people with disabilities, and much more...

Engineering Industry Day

Innovation is one of the basic missions of EPFL and of primary importance to the School of Engineering.
The EPFL Engineering Industry Day is a great opportunity for companies, research laboratories, start-ups and researchers to connect and establish new collaborations. The 5th edition will be held on Wednesday March 8, 2023.

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EVENTS

09.02.2023
Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy
Prof. Georg Fantner and Prof. Aleksandra Radenovic, EPFL 

Place and time: 
Campus
17:00 > 18:00

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14-23.02.2023
Love Data Week 2023 at EPFL

Place and time: 
EPFL Campus

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27.02.2023
Dynamical materials: From atomic scale modeling via machine learning to experiments
Prof. Paul Erhart, Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg, Sweden

Place and time: 
Campus
13:15 > 14:15

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IN THE MEDIA

Integrated photonic circuits could help close the ‘terahertz gap’
TechExplorist,
January 12, 2023

A tool to detect higher-order phenomena in real-world data
Phys.org,
January 16, 2023

A robotic microsurgeon reveals how embryos grow
Sciencesprings,
January 9, 2023

 
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