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Optical distance measurement at record-high speed

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24.02.18 – Microresonator-based optical frequency combs enable highly-precise optical distance ranging at a rate of 100 million measurements per second – publication in Science: Scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have demonstrated … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018

New symmetry-breaking method opens way for bioactive compounds

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22.02.18 – EPFL chemists have developed a new catalytic method for symmetry breaking. Published in Angewandte Chemie, the method can help synthesize important building blocks for bioactive compounds such as anticancer drugs. Many chemical molecules can exist in nature together … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018

Tobias Kippenberg wins ZEISS Research Award

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15.02.18 – Professor Tobias J. Kippenberg is one of the two winners of the prestigious ZEISS Research Award for 2018.The ZEISS Research Award is presented every two years and has been allocated prize money totaling 40,000 euros. The selected candidates should have already … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018 | Tagged Awards

Mayall telescope gets ready for the largest 3D map of the universe

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13.02.18 – The 45-year-old Nicholas U. Mayall Telescope, is temporarily closing for the installation of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), which will allow it to build the largest 3D map of the universe, which could help to solve the mystery of how dark … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018

Light and copper catalysis improve amine synthesis

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08.02.18 – EPFL chemists have developed a novel and efficient method to make amines, which are among the most important structural compounds in pharmaceuticals and organic materials. The study is published in Nature Catalysis. Amines are molecules that contain a … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018

Majed Chergui elected to the Royal Academy of Sciences of Spain

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05.02.18 – Majed Chergui has been elected Foreign Member of the Royal Spanish Academy of Sciences (Real Academia de Ciencias). The Royal Spanish Academy of Sciences was founded in the 16th century, and currently counts 54 Full Members, 90 National Correspondents, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018 | Tagged Awards

Excess energy of electrons in solar materials

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05.02.18 – EPFL scientists have shown that after electron delivery to the famous titanium dioxide material, the excess energy is lost to heat at extremely short time scales. The study is published in ACS Photonics. Transition metal oxides such as … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018

Revealing the hidden path of perovskite formation

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05.02.18 – EPFL scientists systematically study the path of the sequential deposition reaction used to build perovskite solar panels. The study is published in Science Advances and offers much-needed, fundamental understanding of perovskite formation and its different stages. Image: Scanning electron … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018

Electrochemistry flushes out antibiotic-resistant proteins

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02.02.18 – EPFL scientists, working in association with Valais Hospital in Sion and Fudan University in Shanghai, have developed a method for analyzing bacteria that – for the first time ever – lets doctors quickly see exactly which proteins are … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018

Monitoring positive charges in solar materials

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02.02.18 – Scientists as EPFL, PSI and the Argonne National Laboratory have implemented a novel way of detecting positive charges (holes) and their trapping in solar materials. The work is published in Nature Communications. Transition metal oxides such as zinc … Continue reading →

Posted in Newsletter, Oct2017 Mar2018

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