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Microengineering
EPFL Research day Neuchâtel 2019
I especially like people who can think outside the box, Kyojin Choo
Delivery of Masters in MT Microengineering & Robotics
A machine for sorting zebrafish eggs
Box office success thanks to artificial intelligence
Mind-controlled robots now one step closer
SCIENTASTIC 2018
New Imaging Center Pools the Know-How of Five EPFL Schools
Technology deployed to support people with disabilities
Redefining energy efficiency in data processing
Retinal implants can give artificial vision to the blind
Classes Product Design and System Engineering
New implant offers promise for the paralyzed
EPFLOOP The unveiling
Helping drone swarms avoid obstacles without hitting each other
New biosensor detects sepsis in newborns
“My classes are an enlightening exercise in improvisation” Simon Henein
New tools to unravel the mysteries of water
Hybrid photonic-terahertz chip
A touchable tablet to guide the visually impaired 05.05.2017
Microscope-building workshops
SCIENTASTIC samedi
New generation heads for atomic force microscopes, november 3, 2015.
Microengineering
EPFL-CIS & RIKEN-AIP Workshop on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
SUMMER SERIES on Student Projects. A drone that gets around obstacles like an insect, july 15, 2016
Studying heart cells with nanovolcanoes
Master 2023
A “micro winery” that makes wine continuously, july 6, 2016
The IsoSpring clock, december 8, 2016
A biosensor to help rheumatoid arthritis patients SensUs - EPFSens
Tiny biodegradable circuits for releasing painkillers inside the body
Ultra-light gloves let users “touch” virtual objects
Army of robots pushes the limits of astrophysics
MNIS Masters Award Ceremony
Objects can now be 3D-printed in opaque resin
Researchers open door to stain-free labeling of cellular components
Next-generation computer chip with two heads
EPFL students' table-football robot, august 11, 2016
Diaporama
“I teach students how to work in teams” Yves Bellouard
“Trust in people, for people, is what makes my projects successful.” Mohamed Bouri
Digital day at CFF Cornavin station
Glass slides that stand to revolutionize fluorescence microscopy
Space Community Days Switzerland 2023, 26 avril
EPFL-CIS & RIKEN-AIP Workshop on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence 10 mars 2023
Scientists now able to map defects in 2D crystals in liquid
Scientists finally confirm a 50-year-old theory in mechanics
Using haptic feedback joysticks to fly drones
The robot Roveo, october 27, 2015
A collaboration to push the boundaries of cosmos mapping
Aleva Neurotherapeutics
New real-time guidable-tip wire for surgically treating strokes
26th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors OFS-26
Section de microtechnique
EPFL-CIS & RIKEN-AIP Workshop on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence 09.03.2023
“I feel rewarded every day I teach at EPFL” Olivier Martin
Raptor-inspired drone with morphing wing and tail
Lasers and virtual reality to revolutionize watch-crystal engraving
Chip lets scientists study biocement formation in real-time
Soft brainstem implant delivers high-resolution hearing
Using biosensors to deliver personalized doses of antibiotics
A 2D device for quantum cooling
Swiss Solar Boat competes with a revolutionary design
Printing tiny, high-precision objects in a matter of seconds
A new approach to modeling tumors
“What happens before and after class matters just as much” Selman Sakar
Delivery of Masters in MT Microengineering et Robotics 2025
Innovative mechanical system makes it easy to turn bedridden patients
The first endovascular technology that can explore capillaries
New imaging method gives live glimpse into how cells work
TWIICE
Optical Neural Networks
Microscope à fibre optique, le 10 septembre 2015
Nontoxic, variable-stiffness threads for dexterous cardiac catheters
Microcatheter delivers therapies to the tiniest blood vessels
Microscope reveals the secrets of a material's structure
Observing cellular activity, one molecule at a time
Plongée dans les ateliers de prototypage
Delivery of Masters in MT Microengineering & Robotics
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