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Health - Mathematics - 03.03.2025
A new cryptography framework for secure genomic studies
Developed from EPFL research, in collaboration with MIT and Yale, the combination of secure computation and distributed algorithms opens a new era for data collaborations in medical research.
Innovation - Economics - 28.02.2025

Physics - Computer Science - 24.02.2025
When quantum computing meets the real world
Quantum computing could be one of the big technological revolutions of the coming decades. At EPFL, scientists are at the forefront of harnessing quantum technologies to address real-world issues, aligning their efforts with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Life Sciences - Campus - 11.02.2025
Designing life with artificial intelligence
"Designing Life with AI" is a cross-disciplinary MAKE A total of eight research labs are involved. Our body has some 20,000 different kinds of proteins: collagen, insulin, hemoglobin and many more.
Environment - Innovation - 07.02.2025

To support environmental conservation efforts, an EPFL start-up has developed a smart microphone system that can record and analyze the sounds made by animals.
Mathematics - 05.02.2025

Life Sciences - Health - 04.02.2025

Architecture & Buildings - 23.01.2025

Campus - 17.01.2025

Life Sciences - Chemistry - 14.01.2025

DNA sequencing was revolutionized after scientists discovered a new bacterium in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park, and today it's a common research technique.
Computer Science - Pedagogy - 10.01.2025

A researcher at EPFL working at the crossroads of neuroscience and computational science has developed an algorithm that can predict how surprise and novelty affect behavior.
Computer Science - Innovation - 07.01.2025

Researchers have developed 4M , a next-generation, open-sourced framework for training versatile and scalable multimodal foundation models that go beyond language.
Life Sciences - Health - 23.12.2024

Here are the most widely read scientific, academic, student and institutional news items of the past 12 months, broken down by faculty and the institution. Stimulating hypothalamus restores walking in paralyzed patients Researchers at EPFL and Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), led by Grégoire Courtine and Jocelyne Bloch, have achieved a major milestone in the treatment of spinal cord injuries.
Politics - Innovation - 20.12.2024
Making e-voting safer from coercion and vote buying
As we come to the end of a year in which half the world's population went to the polls, researchers developed and field-tested a groundbreaking new technology to protect remote electronic voting or e-voting from voter coercion and vote buying.
Computer Science - Event - 19.12.2024

Environment - Innovation - 13.12.2024

Architecture & Buildings - Campus - 13.12.2024

In a real-world example of how construction materials can be reused, a team of 230 EPFL students is building a community pavilion in Ecublens, near the Lausanne campus, through a low-tech, participative approach.
Innovation - Computer Science - 12.12.2024

Campus - 10.12.2024

Environment - Innovation - 29.11.2024

Campus - Pedagogy - 29.11.2024
Could ChatGPT get an engineering degree?
EPFL research investigating the potential impact on education of AI assistants has found that systems like GPT-4 can answer up to 85% of university assessment questions correctly.
Environment - Innovation - 22.11.2024

Computer Science - Environment - 20.11.2024

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 15.11.2024

Curbing new-build construction, renovating existing buildings at pace and rethinking how we use them: according to Philippe Thalmann, an urban and environmental economics professor at EPFL, these are
Environment - Innovation - 13.11.2024

Innovation - Environment - 12.11.2024

Event - Materials Science - 08.11.2024

Physics - Architecture & Buildings - 04.11.2024

Chemistry - Environment - 30.10.2024

EPFL chemical engineers have developed a way to build metal clusters - with near atomic precision - in a method that has the potential to improve catalysts and accelerate chemical reactions including turning carbon dioxide into high value chemicals like methanol.
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 22.10.2024

In the future, buildings will provide enhanced, more personalized comfort to occupants while also achieving zero carbon emissions. This will be possible thanks to advances in sensors and AI, enabling new ways of interacting with our environments while leaving ultimate control in occupants' hands. Yet, as users, we'll also need to make lasting changes to our habits.
Physics - Materials Science - 15.10.2024

Giulia Tagliabue, a tenure-track assistant professor in mechanical engineering, has won the EPFL Award for Best Teaching.
Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 07.10.2024

Sophie Delhay, an architect and EPFL professor, is promoting an entirely new approach to designing and building homes.
Campus - Event - 05.10.2024

Computer Science - Innovation - 03.10.2024
EPFL and ETH Zurich enhance collaboration to boost AI in Switzerland
Computer Science - Innovation - 03.10.2024
ETH Zurich and EPFL enhance collaboration to boost AI in Switzerland
Music - Computer Science - 24.09.2024

On view at EPFL Pavilions, the exhibition Musica ex Machina: Machines Thinking Musically offers an immersive journey through the incredible history of algorithmic thinking and music.
Administration - Campus - 19.09.2024

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 13.09.2024
Housing could improve our well-being and reach net-zero by 2040
EPFL scientist Sascha Nick has outlined a completely new scenario for what housing and neighborhoods might look like in Switzerland in the coming decades.
Life Sciences - Campus - 10.09.2024

Mélina Lasfargues has the honor of being the first student to finish the Neuro X Masters. She completed her master's project on thermal illusions earlier this year.
Campus - 09.09.2024

EPFL is rolling out a number of measures this fall to support students in a variety of ways and help them achieve academic success.
Life Sciences - Computer Science - 05.09.2024
Environment - Pedagogy - 04.09.2024

Electroengineering - Environment - 03.09.2024

Computer Science - Innovation - 19.08.2024

Sabine Süsstrunk, an expert in scientific photography, has seen first-hand the amazing progress in imaging technology over the past 40 years. And now her field is being upended by artificial intelligence (AI). Prof. Süsstrunk is a computer scientist and has headed EPFL's Images and Visual Representation Laboratory since 1999.
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 09.08.2024

Starting today, the Earth will be passing through a meteor shower. But in astronomy, the human eye is very much a limited tool. But increasingly powerful instruments are allowing us to peer ever deeper into the cosmos and ever further back in time, shedding new light on the origins of the universe. Today, scientists are able to observe an exoplanet orbiting its star, an individual galaxy and even the entire universe.
Social Sciences - 05.08.2024
Stranger Danger and online fringe communities
New EPFL research has found that the exchange of comments between members and non-members of fringe communities (fringe-interactions) on mainstream online platforms attracts new members to these groups. It has also suggested potential ways to curtail this growth. Fringe communities promoting conspiracy theories and extremist ideologies have thrived on mainstream online platforms, consistently raising the question on how this growth is fueled.
Computer Science - Innovation - 29.07.2024

Thanks to the dedication of EPFL students, all motivated by the potential make a difference in someone's life, six MAKE prototypes were built last semester with the aim of assisting the mentally or physically challenged.
Electroengineering - Environment - 25.07.2024

To transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewables - which are intermittent by nature - we'll need to rework our entire system of power storage, transmission and distribution. Yet experts haven't yet found the right energy mix or power storage system, or how to balance supply and demand effectively.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 23.07.2024

Data collected by satellites, drones, radars and microscopes provide a goldmine of information to better understand our environment. And when these data are coupled with artificial intelligence (AI), they can unlock the secrets of phenomena taking place at all levels. In a rapidly changing world where environmental threats abound, obtaining a better understanding of natural and anthropogenic processes can help corroborate points of view, guide conservation and renewal efforts, and orient new research.
Physics - Computer Science - 17.07.2024

EPFL was selected by the EUROfusion consortium to develop an advanced visualization system for a preliminary process in nuclear fusion.
Social Sciences - Mar 26
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"
Health - Mar 25
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause










