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Computer Science - 10.03.2017
Ali H. Sayed appointed new dean of the School of Engineering

Architecture & Buildings - 07.03.2017
Building a nomadic pavilion out of old skis
Building a nomadic pavilion out of old skis
Could recovered materials play a key role in tomorrow's civil engineering' EPFL researchers set out to answer that question by creating an easily demountable pavilion out of more than 200 reclaimed skis.

Architecture & Buildings - 07.03.2017
Building a nomad pavilion out of old skis
Building a nomad pavilion out of old skis
Could recovered materials play a key role in tomorrow's civil engineering' EPFL researchers set out to answer that question by creating an easily demountable pavilion out of more than 200 reclaimed skis.

Physics - 06.03.2017
Up-and-coming scientists compete at EPFL
On Saturday, EPFL hosted 250 budding young scientists - aged between 8 and 15 - in the fifth annual 'Curious and Inventive' science competition, run by the school's Science Outreach Department.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 24.02.2017
Antarctica: the ACE expedition completes its second leg
The ACE expedition has arrived in Chile. This marks the end of its second leg, during which the researchers made a stop on Antarctica, explored little-known ecosystems using a remote-controlled submersible and visited relatively uncharted territory.

Social Sciences - 22.02.2017
‘For EU countries, Switzerland is an interesting laboratory’
Vincent Kaufmann, an EPFL researcher, has co-authored an essay on Switzerland's recent referendums on mobility and the free movement of people.

Physics - Innovation - 20.02.2017
EPFL leads 14-million-euro EU projects in optomechanical technologies
A mechanically compliant capacitor: the key element of microwave optomechanical devices. Fabricated at EPFL's Center for MicroNanoTechnology.

Computer Science - Life Sciences - 17.02.2017
Six-Legged Robots Faster Than Nature-Inspired Gait
Researchers at EPFL and UNIL have discovered a faster and more efficient gait, never observed in nature, for six-legged robots walking on flat ground. Bio-inspired gaits - less efficient for robots - are used by real insects since they have adhesive pads to walk in three dimensions. The results provide novel approaches for roboticists and new information to biologists.

Physics - 15.02.2017
Mastering a critical step in storing radioactive waste
An EPFL research project has developed a detailed profile of the sites selected to store radioactive waste from Swiss nuclear power plants.

Computer Science - Agronomy & Food Science - 12.02.2017
The first OpenFood hackathon at EPFL is a hit
The first OpenFood hackathon at EPFL is a hit
EPFL hosted the first OpenFood Hackdays this past Friday and Saturday. The event attracted 110 participants, whose goal was to brainstorm technological solutions to food-related challenges.

Innovation - Architecture & Buildings - 10.02.2017
The school with the largest solar facade in the world
The Copenhagen International School's new building is covered by 12,000 colored solar panels based on a technology developed at EPFL.

Computer Science - 06.02.2017
Switzerland Launches a National Center for Data Science
Switzerland is creating a National Center for Data Science to foster innovation in data science, multidisciplinary research and open science.

Music - Computer Science - 02.02.2017
Crowd mapping Canton of Geneva's soundscape
EPFL is asking Android users who visit or live in Canton of Geneva to record the sounds around them with a special app.

Music - Computer Science - 02.02.2017
Crowd Mapping Geneva Canton's Soundscape
EPFL is asking Android users who visit or live in Geneva Canton to record the sounds around them with a special app.

Economics - 30.01.2017
Towards better forecasts of slab avalanches
A team of researchers from EPFL and the SLF has developed a new model that describes how slab avalanches release.

Pharmacology - Health - 27.01.2017
Spin-off Cellestia Biotech raises CHF 8 million in seed financing
Cellestia Biotech, an EPFL spin-off, can now carry out clinical trials on its new cancer treatment after raising CHF 8 million in seed money.

Astronomy & Space - 26.01.2017
How fast is the universe expanding? Quasars provide an answer
The H0LiCOW collaboration, a cosmology project led by EPFL and Max Planck Institute and regrouping several research organizations in the world has made a new measurement of the Hubble constant, which indicates how fast the universe is expanding. The new measurement challenges some of the most recent ones, potentially pointing towards new physics beyond the standard cosmological model.

Architecture & Buildings - History & Archeology - 19.01.2017
Bringing energy-hungry buildings up to date
As buildings evolve from energy consumers to energy producers, architecture is seeing a major paradigm shift, with building renovations becoming a real challenge.

Electroengineering - 13.01.2017
Bhutan's happiness stems from its hydropower too
EPFL researchers are supporting this Himalayan country's efforts to expand its hydropower capacity. At a time when dams in Switzerland are up for sale, another small mountainous country intent on preserving its natural environment is looking to further tap into its hydroelectric potential.

Mathematics - Event - 11.01.2017
Jan S. Hesthaven appointed Dean of EPFL's School of Basic Sciences

Life Sciences - Innovation - 03.01.2017
Looking back at 2016 (2/2)
Slowing the aging process, improving data security, enabling paraplegics to walk again, transporting vaccines at room temperature to warm countries, creating jobs with the CHF 400 million raised by spin-offs - those are just some of the many areas where EPFL scientists have made a lasting contribution.

Health - Life Sciences - 27.12.2016
Looking back at 2016 (1/2)
Health, energy, maths and chocolate: no field of research has been neglected last year by EPFL's scientists. Cheaper solar cells with 20.2% efficiency Some of the most promising solar cells today use light-harvesting films made from perovskites. However, perovskite-based solar cells use expensive 'hole-transporting' materials, whose function is to move the positive charges that are generated when light hits the perovskite film.

Health - 23.12.2016
Fighting cholera by predicting how its spreads
In October, EPFL and Médecins Sans Frontières joined forces in an unprecedented effort to predict how the cholera epidemic in Haiti will spread.

Innovation - Physics - 21.12.2016
A unique additive for the ideal concrete
Whether it's for drying time, hardness, or uniformity, a new additive developed at EPFL can give concrete, mortar, and cement the desired consistency, all in one shot.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 20.12.2016
Three months in the Antarctic to unlock the secrets of our climate
The Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE), the first project run by the Swiss Polar Institute (SPI), will set sail this evening from South Africa.

Innovation - Architecture & Buildings - 19.12.2016
The lab that's betting on low-tech
From the Saint Loup Chapel in Pompaples to the soon-to-be-completed Vidy Theatre Pavilion in Lausanne, the lab run by Yves Weinand is developing new innovations based on an age-old material: wood.

Environment - 16.12.2016
A month at sea expanding her horizons and knowledge
EPFL student Oriane Etter and 48 other students from universities around the globe just completed the ACE Maritime University.

Microtechnics - Materials Science - 16.12.2016
A drone that flies (almost) like a bird
A drone has been equipped with feathers to increase its precision during flight. The bio-inspired device can spread or close its wings while flying, making it easier to maneuver and more resistant in high winds.

Innovation - Career - 14.12.2016
A record for EPFL's startups: close to CHF 400 million raised in 2016
Start-ups linked to EPFL raised almost CHF 400 million this year - that's over 50% more than in 2014, the last record year.

Health - Innovation - 12.12.2016
EPFL spinoff QGel raises 12 million dollars from private investors
QGel is a startup that makes a synthetic gel for growing cells as if they were in the human body. This breakthrough enhances the reliability of research into anti-cancer drugs.

Innovation - 08.12.2016
The mechanical clock of the 21st century on display in Neuchâtel
A highly innovative mechanical clock invented, designed and set in motion by EPFL will soon be installed in the Neuchâtel city hall.

Environment - Innovation - 06.12.2016
Phase two of EPFL's expansion in Valais
Patrick Aebischer and Valais State Councilor Esther Waeber-Kalbermatten signing the agreement, in presence of Martin Vetterli and Jean-Michel Cina.

Innovation - 05.12.2016
An innovative window system earns a European patent
A window-glazing system developed by an EPFL team uses micro-mirrors to improve the lighting and visual comfort inside buildings and could also make window blinds obsolete one day.

Chemistry - Physics - 02.12.2016
EPFL installs world-unique NMR system
EPFL's Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering (ISIC) has installed an NMR system with the highest sensitivity and resolution in the world.

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 29.11.2016
Reconciling solar energy and heritage preservation
Maria Cristina Munari Probst created a database of examples of solar panels that either fit or do not fit harmoniously in their urban setting.

Life Sciences - 26.11.2016
Discover your brain at planète santé
What does it feel like to recover from brain damage? Have you ever tricked your senses into sensing one thing but experiencing something entirely different? Walk inside a huge inflatable brain and play with optical illusions.

Computer Science - Health - 22.11.2016
Food data at your fingertips
EPFL is launching openfood.ch, a website that provides the public with data on more than 14,000 food products sold in Switzerland.

Physics - Innovation - 17.11.2016
An added dimension to high school biology class
High school science classes are taking on an added dimension. EPFL startup Nanolive will run a competition to select three local high schools that will be given the use of the company's microscope, which is capable of observing living cells in real time and 3D.

Life Sciences - Health - 15.11.2016
Drosophila innate immunity: another piece to the puzzle
EPFL scientists have discovered a new receptor in the fruit fly immune system that detects bacterial infections. The finding opens up clues for our own immune responses. Our immune system has two phases: innate and adaptive. The first phase, innate, refers to the immediate defense mechanisms such as skin, blood chemicals and certain types of immune cells that constantly fight off foreign organisms to keep them from infecting us.

Politics - 08.11.2016
Swiss politics is increasingly dominated by an urban-rural divide
According to Koseki, Swiss people in the area stretching from Geneva to Bern and St. Gallen increasingly share interests.

Innovation - 07.11.2016
EPFL's Open Days: a major success
Close to 35,000 people took advantage of EPFL's Open Days this past weekend to visit the school's campus, where the new ArtLab building also just opened.

Event - Innovation - 05.11.2016
EPFL opens its doors to the public for a weekend

Life Sciences - Administration - 03.11.2016
How the liver dances to a day/night rhythm
Following the day-night cycle, the liver has its own metabolic rhythm. Using cutting-edge proteomics, scientists at EPFL and Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences have now identified over 500 liver proteins that change in abundance over the course of the day in the cell nucleus, opening a new dimension of metabolism.

Event - Music - 03.11.2016
Three public spaces at the intersection of science and art

Environment - Earth Sciences - 01.11.2016
Preserve the Alps by giving up the chalets
An isolated chalet in the mountains is a dream for nature lovers. However, this dream is responsible for most of the problems that winter resorts face today.

Materials Science - Microtechnics - 27.10.2016
A Composite Thread that Varies in Rigidity
A Composite Thread that Varies in Rigidity
EPFL scientists have developed a new type of composite thread that varies in stiffness depending on its temperature.

Innovation - 26.10.2016
A 10 million euro round of financing for the start up Coorpacademy
Coorpacademy, a startup based in EPFL's Innovation Park, has completed a 10 million euro round of financing.

Pharmacology - Computer Science - 13.10.2016
Repurposing drugs, in three minutes

Innovation - 06.10.2016
Technology gets disabled people back on their feet
Thanks to an exoskeleton developed at EPFL, people with paraplegia can stand up, walk and even climb steps.

Computer Science - Health - 04.10.2016
PlantVillage: A deep-learning app diagnoses crop diseases
Scientists at EPFL and Penn State have trained a computer-learning algorithm to identify crop diseases with extremely high accuracy.