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A hydrogel that adheres firmly to cartilage and meniscus
Microengineering
Using gold nanoparticles to destroy viruses
A green battery for home use in rural Africa
Delivery of Masters in Electrical Engineering 2025
“I would be my own worst student” Prof. Francesco Stellacci
Delivery of Masters in Neuro-X and Quantum Science and Engineering 2025
Mary Ann Mansigh Karlsen
Plongée dans les ateliers de prototypage
A new approach to modeling tumors
Laboratory of Construction Materials LMC, Karen Scrivener
EPFL researchers crack an enduring physics enigma
New tools to unravel the mysteries of water
Modeling the friction between pages in a book
Claude Nicollier's last lesson
Celebrating Women in Materials
Nontoxic, variable-stiffness threads for dexterous cardiac catheters
A folding drone that's ready for takeoff in a snap, may 20, 2015
Integrated photonic circuits could help close the 'terahertz gap'
“Science is an incredibly attractive career path” Maryam Kamgarpour
New imaging method gives live glimpse into how cells work
Materials Science and Engineering
Observing cellular activity, one molecule at a time
Maintaining the structure of gold and silver in alloys
A biosensor to help rheumatoid arthritis patients SensUs - EPFSens
Exploring a new approach to treating collapsed airways in newborns
"Engineering is the most exciting part of research" Cristina Benea-Chelmus
Journée thématique Fribourg
Smart Nanoparticles keep immunotherapy focused on cancer
Materials Science and Engineering, october 1, 2016
New metamaterial offers reprogrammable properties
Delivery of Masters in Electrical Engineering
Living life in the fast lane, Jade Gibouin
Forget joysticks, use your torso to pilot drones
Delivery of Masters in Neuro-X and Quantum Science and Engineering
Researchers open door to stain-free labeling of cellular components
Microengineering
Inaguration of the Center for Artificial Muscles
Medical biosensor chip, may 27, 2015
Mechanical Engineering, october 1, 2016
“Trust in people, for people, is what makes my projects successful.” Mohamed Bouri
Pinpointing sources of water pollution with a robotic eel 25.07.2017
Ultra-light gloves let users “touch” virtual objects
Summer Series - Andreas Burg: taming imperfect chips
New hydrogel can repair tears in human tissue
“My robots can assist us in our daily lives” Joséphine Hughes
A self-healing composite
9th International Symposium on Cavitation, CAV2015. Group Photo, december 8, 2015
Breath test for detecting head and neck cancer, April 10, 2015
Summer series - Maartje Bastings, a scientist reaching for new heights, le 10 juillet 2020
3D imaging of surface chemistry in confinement 20.07.2017
“I knew I'd become a teacher even before I knew what I'd teach” Flavio Noca
Study reveals mechanics of the ideal surgical knot
“We have to be forward-looking” Touradj Ebrahimi
Transistor-integrated cooling for a more powerful chip
Robotic Fingers with a Gentle Touch, january 27, 2016
“My job is to give students confidence in their abilities” Giulia Tagliabue
“I'd love to solve the biggest challenges in materials science” Anirudh Raju Natarajan
Philippe Renaud won the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award
Composites are going low-carbon
Microscope reveals the secrets of a material's structure
Steerable soft robots could enhance medical applications
An avatar uses your gait to predict how many calories you will burn
Mechanical Engineering
A smart artificial hand for amputees merges user and robotic control
Restless nature of human spinal cord, non-invasive imaging reveals
EPFL CIS NeurIPS 2022 Regional Post-Event
RAMs that are twice as small and require less energy than current systems
MNIS Masters Award Ceremony
Delivery of the Masters in Mechanical Engineering
Redefining energy efficiency in data processing
A touchable tablet to guide the visually impaired 05.05.2017
Section Génie Mécanique
Andrew Oates, a passion for cycles
EPFL engineers introduce a new approach for recycling plastics
«Learn from anyone who is willing to teach you” Silvestro Micera
Novel sandwich technology improves sensitivity of rapid tests
Integrated Actuators Laboratory (LAI) Yves Perriard
Delivery of Masters in Materials Science and Engineering
Using air to amplify light
EPFL researchers defy the limits of streaming
Helping drone swarms avoid obstacles without hitting each other
6-legged robots faster than life. March 31, 2017
Delivery of the Masters in Mechanical Engineering 2025
The surprising effect of presence hallucinations on social perception
Section d'électricité
Muriel Blum
A revolutionary material for aerospace and neuromorphic computing
Soon a transparent surgical mask to keep smiling
Bat wings boost hovering efficiency
Delivery of Masters in Electrical Engineering
Using spider silk as chemical sensors. january 8, 2016
Campus
Optical technology can slash the energy required by AI
Visite du Sustainable Materials Laboratory (LMS)
“Teaching the subject is how I really learned it” Stefano Mischler
Optical Neural Networks
Innovative arthritis treatment combines heat with exercise
An insect-inspired drone
Graduation ceremony for MNIS students
Microscope à fibre optique, le 10 septembre 2015
Clever device drastically reduces the vibration from rotating parts
Concours de Robots STI 12.06.2017
A retinal implant that is more effective against blindness
Technology deployed to support people with disabilities
EPFL discovery brings us closer to next-generation electronics
Lasers and virtual reality to revolutionize watch-crystal engraving
“I like to get out of my comfort zone” Kirsten Moselund
Des peaux de phoque qui n'ont plus besoin de pot de colle
Actively reducing noise by ionizing air
“I teach students how to work in teams” Yves Bellouard
A graphene chip filters light to boost communications, april 6, 2016
“In the end, public speaking is a performance” Maria Marcinek
Inauguration of the Richemont Chair, june 9, 2015
“I enjoy getting my hands dirty” Adil Koukab
Unexpected immune response may hold key to long-term cancer remission
A coach, coordinator, facilitator and, above all, sailor, Robin Amacher
“I am continually floored by the versatility of cellulose” Tiffany Abitbol
Gymnasiens en électricité
EPFL BioE DAY 2022
Bioprinting complex living tissue in just a few seconds
Sandro Carrara - System microfluidic real-time analysis, october 19, 2015
Theory and experiments to understand a contact between two filaments
Diaporama
Optic nerve stimulation to aid the blind
Eco-friendly aquatic robot is made from fish food
Optical metasurfaces manufacturing
Scientists finally confirm a 50-year-old theory in mechanics
Robotics Contest STI 2018
“Discussing a problem is the first step towards finding a solution” Jürgen Brugger
Using 3D printing to make prosthetics for Colombia war victims
Classes Product Design and System Engineering
Event
“A brain well-formed is better than 20 brains well-filled” Jean-Philippe Thiran
AI-designed heat pumps consume less energy
Carving diamonds for optical components
New soft robots really suck 30.08.2017
Portable device helps doctors diagnose sepsis faster
Mechanical Engineering
Aleksandra Radenovic, from the Balkans to Lake Geneva
A “micro winery” that makes wine continuously, july 6, 2016
Machine learning enables viability of vertical-axis wind turbines
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, october 1, 2016
Section des matériaux
Making opaque materials totally transparent
EPFL scientists model the flight of dandelion seeds
Portable probes hunt down cancer cells during surgery, june 8, 2016
Listen to quantum atoms talk together thanks to acoustics
Portrait Gallery
Smart textiles powered by soft transmission lines
Microengineering, october 1, 2016
Portraits
Electric car batteries could soon get a second lease on life
A smart shoe for people with diabetes, february 29, 2016
9th International Symposium on Cavitation, CAV2015. Conferences, coffee break, december 8, 2015
EPFL spin-off's tiny robots turn heads in Las Vegas
“I feel rewarded every day I teach at EPFL” Olivier Martin
Printing tiny, high-precision objects in a matter of seconds
Electrical Engineering
Raptor-inspired drone with morphing wing and tail
EPFL professors
9th International Symposium on Cavitation, CAV2015. Gala Dinner, Musée Olympique, december 8, 2015
A robotic spy among the fish
Scientists create new lead-free piezoelectric materials
New fiber optic sensors transmit data up to 100 times faster
Mind-controlled robots now one step closer
Delivery of the Masters in Mechanical Engineering
Next-generation computer chip with two heads
Soft brainstem implant delivers high-resolution hearing
STI _ School of Engineering 2025 Retreat
Electrical Engineering
Developing a crowd-friendly robotic wheelchair
Developing robots that can walk more naturally
Master 2023
Optical fibers that can “feel” the materials around them
Materials
Kazuhiro Morimoto: “rising star” of nanoscience
The NFT market for digital artwork behaves like social networks
Bird-inspired drone can jump for take-off
New light on cellular hydration
More efficient, longer-lasting solid oxide fuel cells
MARVEL team wins an award for ground-breaking work on 2D materials
Delivery of Masters in MT Microengineering & Robotics
A new device for early diagnosis of degenerative eye disorders
Launching robots into lunar caves
Advanced fault location techniques, october 9, 2015
Designing an emergency stop switch for immunotherapies
Adrian Ionescu Appointed Dean of EPFL's School of Engineering
Nanolive - Automated microscope gives a look inside live cell populations
“My musical background helps with my productivity and focus” Laure Menin
Glass slides that stand to revolutionize fluorescence microscopy
Microcatheter delivers therapies to the tiniest blood vessels
EPFL robot competition
Robotics annual retreat
Reconfiguring microwave photonic filters without an external device
“I very much like the collaborative aspect of research” Marianne Liebi
Rigidifying cancer cells for better immunotherapy
Meet Tribot, the Swiss Army knife of robots for rescue missions
A 2D device for quantum cooling
Fly Jacket
“What happens before and after class matters just as much” Selman Sakar
“My job is to facilitate the transition from theory to practice” Pierre-Etienne Bourban
Delivery of Masters in MT Microengineering & Robotics
Christmas Party School of the STI, december14, 2015
Inauguration "Sustainable Materials Chair"
New generation heads for atomic force microscopes, november 3, 2015.
Biomass-driven technology allows for enhanced energy conversion
Delivery of Masters in Materials Science and Engineering 2025
Award winners "Computing in cardiology" october 22, 2015
A 3D printer made entirely at EPFL
industrial-capacity battery for storing renewable energy, october 26,2015
Studying heart cells with nanovolcanoes
Section de microtechnique
A tiny pump comes to the aid of weakened hearts, june 16, 2016
Innovative mechanical system makes it easy to turn bedridden patients
“Curiosity and patience are essential” Ghalia Dhaoui
A micro-ring resonator with big potential
EPFL develops solution for detecting deepfakes
Mathematical program helps perform more efficient radiosurgery
The bio-inspired Drone, december 16, 2016
Campus lecture Giulia Gali
TWIICE One exoskeleton
“My classes are an enlightening exercise in improvisation” Simon Henein
Detetion of short circuits 07.07.2017
Robotcontest
Delivery of Masters in MT Microengineering et Robotics 2025
I especially like people who can think outside the box, Kyojin Choo
9th International Symposium on Cavitation, CAV2015. december 8, 2015
Electrical Engineering, october 1, 2016
Novel printing process switches materials from black to transparent
Scientists overcome a hurdle on the path to renewable-energy storage
Detecting pollution with a compact laser source
Wireless microelectrodes, february 15, 2015
A new sensor increases smartwatch battery life five times, april 26, 2017
Training the next generation of engineers is important. Stéphanie Lacour
Thread-like pumps can be woven into clothes
A folding and reconfigurable robot, september 27, 2015
EPFL Presidency 2017
Delivery of Masters in Materials Science and Engineering
Microengineering, october 3, 2015