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An exceptional musical event for the Rolex Learning Center!
Published:22.11.10 — An original musical show has been created to mirror the renowned fluid architecture designed by the Japanese architects SANAA: a variation on the links between technology and art, architecture and acoustics, and dream and reality.
With a little help from the wind
Published:19.11.10 — At EPFL’s Laboratory of Wind Engineering and Renewable Energy (WIRE), researchers are studying wind movements in the lower part of the atmosphere, and this research is helping to optimize the positioning of turbines in wind farms.
Understanding international affairs
Published:18.11.10 — UNIL and EPFL are offering a new course in the international domain. The program will begin in March 2011.
A cube materializes in the curves of the Rolex Learning Center
Published:17.11.10 — The Module, a very unusual structure, offers an astonishing experience to visitors to the EPFL library
Racetrack memory
Published:16.11.10 — Imagine a computer equipped with shock-proof memory that’s 100,000 times faster and consumes less power than current hard disks.Professor Mathias Kläui from EPFL and PSI is working on a new kind of “Racetrack” memory, a high-volume, ultra-rapid non-volatile read-write magnetic memory that was invented at IBM and may soon make such a creature possible.
All optical transistor
Published:12.11.10 — In an article appearing on November 11th in the journal Science, researchers at EPFL and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics announce the discovery of a method for coupling photons and mechanical vibrations that could have numerous applications in telecommunications and quantum information technologies.
Rolex and EPFL Foster New Ideas for the Next Generation
Published:11.11.10 — First Young Laureates to receive their Awards at the Rolex Learning Center - see their videos below
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