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Gamma-ray method monitors nuclear reactors safely and quickly

FSB WordPress server Posted on May 22, 2024 by admin_disabledJuly 2, 2024

nn n 22.05.24 – Scientists at EPFL have devised and tested out a new, gamma-noise method for monitoring nuclear reactors non-invasively and from a distance. The new method, tested out on EPFL’s CROCUS nuclear reactor, can improve nuclear safety and … Continue reading →

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An AI leap into chemical synthesis

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nn n 21.05.24 – EPFL scientists introduce ChemCrow, a large language model-based AI system that revolutionizes chemistry by integrating 18 advanced tools for tasks like organic synthesis and drug discovery. ChemCrow streamlines complex processes in chemical research, making it more … Continue reading →

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Machine learning accelerates discovery of solar-cell perovskites

FSB WordPress server Posted on May 20, 2024 by admin_disabledJuly 2, 2024

nn n 20.05.24 – An EPFL research project has developed a method based on machine-learning to quickly and accurately search large databases, leading to the discovery of 14 new materials for solar cells.n Image: Through the generation of a dataset … Continue reading →

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A Study on Supercritical Fluid Dynamics

FSB WordPress server Posted on May 18, 2024 by admin_disabledJuly 2, 2024

nn n 18.05.24 – Unlocking the Secrets of Supercritical Fluid Dynamics: a New Neutron Scattering Study Reveals Intriguing Insights.n n In a world where matter challenges conventional classification, a groundbreaking study sheds new light on the enigmatic supercritical state of … Continue reading →

Posted in Apr2024 Jun2024, Newsletter | Tagged Physics

Berend Smit elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy

FSB WordPress server Posted on May 17, 2024 by admin_disabledJuly 2, 2024

nn n 17.05.24 – The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) has elected Professor Berend Smit at EPFL as a Foreign Member.n The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) is “the forum, the voice and the … Continue reading →

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Dr Jonathan Gruber wins the 2024 Prix Schläfli in Mathematics

FSB WordPress server Posted on May 17, 2024 by admin_disabledJuly 2, 2024

nn n 17.05.24 – Dr Jonathan Gruber (GR-TES) was awarded the 2024 Prix Schläfli in Mathematics for his thesis called “Generic direct summands of tensor products for simple algebraic groups and quantum groups at roots of unity”. n Dr Jonathan Gruber, … Continue reading →

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A new, low-cost, high-efficiency photonic integrated circuit

FSB WordPress server Posted on May 15, 2024 by admin_disabledJuly 2, 2024

nn n 15.05.24 – Researchers at EPFL have developed scalable photonic integrated circuits, based on lithium tantalate, marking a significant advancement in optical technologies with potential to widespread commercial applications.n The rapid advancement in photonic integrated circuits (PICs), whichcombine multiple … Continue reading →

Posted in Apr2024 Jun2024, Newsletter | Tagged Physics

Researchers unveil the largest 3D map of the universe ever made

FSB WordPress server Posted on April 8, 2024 by admin_disabledJuly 2, 2024

nn n 08.04.24 – The first results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, or DESI project, with significant contributions from EPFL astrophysicists, has mapped galaxies and quasars with unprecedented detail measuring how fast the universe expanded over 11 billion years.n … Continue reading →

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Magnetic fields boost clean energy

FSB WordPress server Posted on April 5, 2024 by admin_disabledJuly 2, 2024

nn n 05.04.24 – EPFL researchers show that using magnetic fields can boost electrocatalysis for sustainable fuel production by enhancing the movement of the reactants, which improves the efficiency of energy-related reactions.n In an era where the quest for sustainable … Continue reading →

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