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Materials Science
A coach, coordinator, facilitator and, above all, sailor, Robin Amacher
Tech4dev
A 3D printer made entirely at EPFL
Listen to quantum atoms talk together thanks to acoustics
Optical technology can slash the energy required by AI
Theory and experiments to understand a contact between two filaments
Multifunctional construction elements lower buildings' energy needs
“Teaching the subject is how I really learned it” Stefano Mischler
Delivery of Masters in Materials Science and Engineering 2025
EPFL discovery brings us closer to next-generation electronics
Sustainable recycling of fiberglass composites
Bat wings boost hovering efficiency
SP80 boat ready to take off
EPFLOOP The unveiling
Eco-friendly aquatic robot is made from fish food
Steerable soft robots could enhance medical applications
Section des matériaux
“I would be my own worst student” Prof. Francesco Stellacci
Self-healing composites extend a product's lifespan
New residential solar panels deliver record-breaking efficiency, Insolight
New generation heads for atomic force microscopes, november 3, 2015.
Novel printing process switches materials from black to transparent
Master 2023
A hydrogel that adheres firmly to cartilage and meniscus
Exploring the use of environmental strains for biocement production
Mary Ann Mansigh Karlsen
Campus
Several thousand suns in a laboratory, september 21, 2016
A biosensor to help rheumatoid arthritis patients SensUs - EPFSens
Making installed train windows permeable to mobile-phone signals
Tiny biodegradable circuits for releasing painkillers inside the body
Des peaux de phoque qui n'ont plus besoin de pot de colle
New metamaterial offers reprogrammable properties
Objects can now be 3D-printed in opaque resin
“I knew I'd become a teacher even before I knew what I'd teach” Flavio Noca
Optical metasurfaces manufacturing
Visite du Sustainable Materials Laboratory (LMS)
Bloom Biorenewables develops biomass-based plastics
Diaporama
Glass slides that stand to revolutionize fluorescence microscopy
Train windows that combine mobile reception and thermal insulation. august 29, 2016
Engineered protein gives an energetic boost to cancer-fighting cells
Smart textiles powered by soft transmission lines
More soil, less concrete: changing mindsets in construction
New hydrogel can repair tears in human tissue
Delivery of Masters in Materials Science and Engineering
Avec Giotto l’intelligence artificielle s’exprime en trois dimensions
Laboratory of Construction Materials LMC, Karen Scrivener
Materials science and engineering
Delivery of Masters in Materials Science and Engineering
«Learn from anyone who is willing to teach you” Silvestro Micera
“My job is to facilitate the transition from theory to practice” Pierre-Etienne Bourban
Inauguration "Sustainable Materials Chair"
Turning plastic waste into building bricks
EPFL engineers introduce a new approach for recycling plastics
Thread-like pumps can be woven into clothes
An almost unbreakable skateboard made from fiberglass
Celebrating Women in Materials
Exploring a new approach to treating collapsed airways in newborns
10 ans du Laboratoire EPFL LMTM et PX Group Chair
Symposium Research & Sustainability
Summer series - Maartje Bastings, a scientist reaching for new heights, le 10 juillet 2020
A new device for early diagnosis of degenerative eye disorders
Maintaining the structure of gold and silver in alloys
Nontoxic, variable-stiffness threads for dexterous cardiac catheters
“I am continually floored by the versatility of cellulose” Tiffany Abitbol
A self-healing composite
Carving diamonds for optical components
More efficient, longer-lasting solid oxide fuel cells
Microscope reveals the secrets of a material's structure
Testing automated crack-detection methods for concrete
Age-old technique enhanced by computer modeling
Composites are going low-carbon
Plongée dans les ateliers de prototypage
Unexpected immune response may hold key to long-term cancer remission
“I spent all my savings on my first 3D printer” Sébastien Martinerie
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