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New laser technology developed by EPFL and IBM

FSB WordPress server Posted on March 20, 2023 by admin_disabledMarch 30, 2023

nn n 20.03.23 – A collaboration between EPFL and IBM has produced a laser with ultrafast wavelength tuning and low noise – ideal for use in optical ranging. The scientists combined lithium niobate, a workhorse material in telecommunications, with the … Continue reading →

Posted in Jan2023 Mar2023, Newsletter | Tagged Physics, Select for newsletter

New AI model transforms research on metal-organic frameworks

FSB WordPress server Posted on March 14, 2023 by admin_disabledMarch 30, 2023

nn n 14.03.23 – Researchers at EPFL and KAIST have developed a new AI model that significantly improves the understanding of metal-organic frameworks, promising materials for hydrogen storage and other applications.n How does an iPhone predict the next word you’re … Continue reading →

Posted in Jan2023 Mar2023, Newsletter | Tagged Chemistry

Photoelectrochemical CO2 Reduction Directly on CIGS Surface

FSB WordPress server Posted on March 3, 2023 by admin_disabledMarch 30, 2023

nn n 03.03.23 – LIMNO researchers have demonstrated that photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction occurs with high selectivity at a direct CuInGaS2/electrolyte junction when the electrolyte conditions are correctly tuned. n Photoelectrochemical (PEC) CO2 reduction has received considerable attention given the inherent sustainability … Continue reading →

Posted in Jan2023 Mar2023, Newsletter | Tagged Chemistry

Dr Alice Cortinovis wins the SWICCOMAS prize 2023

FSB WordPress server Posted on March 2, 2023 by admin_disabledMarch 30, 2023

nn n 02.03.23 – Dr. Alice Cortinovis (ANCHP) was awarded the SWICCOMAS prize 2023 for her thesis on Fast deterministic and randomized algorithms for low-rank approximation, matrix functions, and trace estimation.n Dr. Alice Cortinovis, a former PhD of Professor Daniel … Continue reading →

Posted in Jan2023 Mar2023, Newsletter | Tagged Awards, Mathematics

Six SNSF Consolidator Grans awarded to EPFL researchers

FSB WordPress server Posted on February 28, 2023 by admin_disabledMarch 30, 2023

nn n 28.02.23 – The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) awarded six “SNSF Consolidator Grants” to EPFL researchers. This transitional measure replaces the ERC Consolidator Grants.n The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) awarded six “SNSF Consolidator Grants” to EPFL researchers. … Continue reading →

Posted in Jan2023 Mar2023, Newsletter | Tagged Awards, Chemistry

A new generation facing the challenges of high power fusion devices

FSB WordPress server Posted on February 23, 2023 by admin_disabledMarch 30, 2023

nn n 23.02.23 – It brought together an audience from all over Europe, Switzerland and the United States. The great success of the course organized this February by five research scientists from the Swiss Plasma Center of EPFL, confirms the … Continue reading →

Posted in Jan2023 Mar2023, Newsletter | Tagged Physics

SNSF Grant to push further the observations of protein dynamics

FSB WordPress server Posted on February 20, 2023 by admin_disabledMarch 30, 2023

nn n 20.02.23 – The Laboratory of Molecular Nanodynamics is developing a cryo-electron microscopy method to observe moving proteins. The researchers, led by Ulrich Lorenz, received recently a Consolidator Grant from the SNSF with the aim of improving their method … Continue reading →

Posted in Jan2023 Mar2023, Newsletter | Tagged Awards, Chemistry

“My classes are constantly evolving”

FSB WordPress server Posted on February 20, 2023 by admin_disabledMarch 30, 2023

nn n 20.02.23 – Nicolas Grandjean, who won the PolySphère award for best teacher in EPFL’s School of Basic Sciences as well as the PolySphère d’Or for best teacher overall, has a unique approach to teaching physics.n Each year, EPFL … Continue reading →

Posted in Jan2023 Mar2023, Newsletter | Tagged Physics

Tossing coins to understand spheres

FSB WordPress server Posted on February 14, 2023 by admin_disabledJanuary 5, 2024

nn n 14.02.23 – EPFL mathematicians, in collaboration with Purdue University, have settled a 30-year-old question about spheres and 4-dimensional spaces. The results bring new light to the “Euler Class,” one of the most powerful tools to understand complicated spaces.n … Continue reading →

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Tossing coins to understand spheres

FSB WordPress server Posted on February 14, 2023 by admin_disabledMarch 30, 2023

nn n 14.02.23 – EPFL mathematicians, in collaboration with Purdue University, have settled a 30-year-old question about spheres and 4-dimensional spaces. The results bring new light to the “Euler Class,” one of the most powerful tools to understand complicated spaces.n … Continue reading →

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