Lightweight, ultra-connected seaborne containers
The composite containers developed by AELER, an EPFL startup, deliver better performance across the board: they’re stronger, have a bigger payload, are better insulated, allow for enhanced tracking and can help cut carbon emissions. More than 60 of the containers are currently crossing oceans around the world, and the firm hopes to grow this number substantially starting next year.
Kazuhiro Morimoto: “rising star” of nanoscience
Imaging systems are central to a growing body of technology, spanning everything from driverless vehicles to virtual and augmented reality, navigation systems, and more. As part of his PhD research at EPFL’s Advanced Quantum Architecture (AQUA) Laboratory, Morimoto worked on a device that, in 2020, gained critical acclaim as a major advance in 3D-imaging technology.
Time-reversal methods can make power transformers more reliable
A new advanced manufacturing center opens up in Neuchâtel
The manufacturing industry is going through a period of profound change, driven in part by the advent of 3D printing and other advanced technologies. In order to support Swiss industry at this critical juncture, EPFL and CSEM have joined forces to create the Micromanufacturing Science & Engineering Center (M2C), a new focal point for pure research, technology transfer and everything in between.
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11.10.2022
Biomedical microrobots: The quest for utmost reach and precision
Selman Sakar, EPFLPlace and time:
Campus & online
12:00 > 13:00
20-22.10.2022
Micro'22 : Les microtechnologies au cœur du sportPlace and time:
EPFL Neuchâtel
24.10.2022
Addressing Challenges in Validation of Computational Electromagnetics
Alistair Duffy, De Montfort University, UKPlace and time:
Campus & Online
13:15 > 14:00
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