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Transistor-integrated cooling for a more powerful chip
Electrical Engineering
A micro-ring resonator with big potential
NeuroMechFly: a digital twin of Drosophila
“I enjoy getting my hands dirty” Adil Koukab
Redefining energy efficiency in data processing
Two items of anthology now stored for eternity in DNA
New fiber optic sensors transmit data up to 100 times faster
Campus Lecture - Hiroaki Kitano
RAMs that are twice as small and require less energy than current systems
Novel sandwich technology improves sensitivity of rapid tests
Digital birdhouses make studying owls easier, Octanis 22.05.2017
e-Flower records neuronal activity with electronic petals
EPFL discovery brings us closer to next-generation electronics
Deployable electrodes for minimally invasive craniosurgery
Intelligent vehicles
The world of 3D cells is now open for EPFL students to explore
EPFLOOP The unveiling
industrial-capacity battery for storing renewable energy, october 26,2015
Advanced fault location techniques, october 9, 2015
A new sensor increases smartwatch battery life five times, april 26, 2017
A 2D device for quantum cooling
A neuro-chip to manage brain disorders
EPFL professors
Sandro Carrara - System microfluidic real-time analysis, october 19, 2015
Integrated photonic circuits could help close the 'terahertz gap'
Lausanne Racing Team unveils an electric racing car
A new device for early diagnosis of degenerative eye disorders
A chip to measure vacuums
Tiny biodegradable circuits for releasing painkillers inside the body
Observing cellular activity, one molecule at a time
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