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NEWS

A quantum leap in mechanical oscillator technology

Scientists at EPFL have successfully extended the quantum state lifetime of a mechanical oscillator, a development with vast implications for quantum computing and communication systems.

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A Lab-on-a-Chip for T cell screening and sorting

Using high precision microfabrication and microfluidics, Clémentine Lipp has developed a tool with the potential to automate T cell screening and sorting—an essential task in immunology

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Peering into nanofluidic mysteries one photon at a time

EPFL and University of Manchester researchers unlock secrets of nanofluidics using a 2D material and light.

 
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Computational model paves the way for more efficient energy systems

EPFL researchers make theoretical breakthrough in thermoelectric material to better harness waste heat for sustainable energy.

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Capturing carbon where it is produced

Engineers from EPFL's School of Engineering propose a system-wide integration solution for carbon capturing and mineralisation in the cement production, steel manufacturing, and waste incineration sectors.

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Making AI work for everyone

Platforms like ChatGPT are already changing the world. From healthcare to the arts and the way we work, how we can ensure AI and Machine Learning benefit all of society? World renowned experts have gathered at EPFL today to explore this topic.

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STUDENT PROJECTS

 

“I jumped at the chance to combine my convictions with my research”

Bénédicte Lunven just finished her bacherlor’s degree and already has a foot in the sustainable economy door.

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New biosensor detects sepsis in newborns

The Neosens project proposes a sepsis detection system for newborn babies in low- and middle-income countries, while MossStandard is developing a prototype of air purifier based on plant moss.

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Robotic dog runs (almost) entirely on its own

For his Master’s project at EPFL, Mickaël Achkar compiled data on the movements of dogs to develop a robotic version of the animal that, once set in motion, can run without assistance or motors.

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IN THE MEDIA

Superconducting Optomechanical Breakthrough: A Quantum Leap in Mechanical Oscillator Technology
SciTechDaily,
August 13, 2023

 

Na Suíça, eles construíram um cachorro-robô que continua a correr depois de desligar os motores
Avalanche noticias,
August 23, 2023

 

Albert II de Monaco découvre SolarStratos et le CSEM
RTN,
September 4, 2023

 

Autour de l'intelligence artificielle, une tension
maximale
entre innovation rapide et régulation
Le Temps,
August 28, 2023

 

EVENTS

15.09.2023
Linear regression with unmatched data: A deconvolution perspective
Fadoua Ballabdaoui, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Place and time: 
Campus
11:00 > 12:00

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20.09.2023
The Dynamic Structural Adaptations of Mineralized Tissues
Ottman A. Tertuliano,
University of Pennsylvania, USA

Place and time: 
Campus
13:30 > 14:30

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03.11.2023
Swiss Robotics Day
Various speakers

Place and time: 
Zurich

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