Researchers from EPFL and the University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands have developed an…
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The École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) is one of Europe’s most prominent science and engineering universities, located in Switzerland. Known for its cutting-edge research in fields like robotics, quantum computing, materials science, and environmental engineering, EPFL fosters a highly collaborative and international environment. With strong ties to industry and an emphasis on innovation, it plays a critical role in advancing technologies that address global challenges.
EPFL researchers recently developed an algorithm that maps out the media landscape and reveals biases…
Researchers at EPFL’s Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering have developed a photocatalytic system based…
A team from EPFL and NCCR Marvel has identified more than 1,000 materials with a…
Incorporating guanidinium into perovskite solar cells stabilizes their efficiency at 19% for 1000 hours under…
EPFL researchers have teamed up with startup Xsensio to develop a tiny, fully portable system…
Scientists from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne shed new light on the fundamental mechanisms of…
New research shows that certain peptides degrade under UV light by first passing through a…
An international team of scientists has demonstrated experimentally, for the first time, that SmB6 is…
In a newly published study, EPFL scientists have for the first time predicted and experimentally…
In this short video, researchers from EPFL’s Biorobotics Laboratory reveal a small-size quadruped prototype robot,…
A team of researchers have conclusively identified Auger recombination as the mechanism that causes LEDs…
EPFL scientists have combined monolayer MoS2 with graphene to build a flash memory prototype capable…
Officially underway and set to be built at the summit of a mountain in the…
CleanSpace One, developed by the Swiss Space Center at EPFL, is a project to develop…
By using a laser to illuminate an object, physicists in the EPFL’s Laboratory of Photonics…