And my sincere congratulations to @SulianaManley (@epflSB), Guillermo Villanueva, Christophe Moser and Dominique Pioletti (@EPFLEngineering) for their promotion! 2/2
Our paper "Suspended micro/nano channel resonators: a review" has been selected for the Highlights 2020 collection of the Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering! @NEMS_EPFL
https://t.co/EtHbiW4hVO
Congratulations to @Faizan250 on a great private defense! He presented his work from the past 4 years in front of V. Plesski, A. Reinhardt, A. Skrivervik and J. Brugger @lmis1_epfl. Good presentation and good answers to the questions! Congrats!
Come and join us and become one of our colleagues at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering @EPFL_MechE at EPFL . Opening for a tenure-track faculty position in the area of Control for Intelligent Systems. @EPFL_en@EPFLEngineering See 👇
We know this, but it is very nicely explained and illustrated here.
These simulations show how to flatten the coronavirus growth curve https://t.co/4UN5Q4XoMq
Kaitlin just passed her private defense. Congratulations!!! And big thanks to the members of the jury for their great comments and feedback!! Niels, Mohssen, Gustau and Danick.
Damien has been defending today in microTAS in Basel, our work in collaboration with Prof van der Meer from UNIL. Congrats! @AnnalisaDePast @DamienMaillard1
Congratulations to Tom and Ulas for our latest paper in Nature Communications about a resonator-based IR detector using a shape memory polymer. Great example of collaboration between EPFL labs. https://t.co/hN0Xm0ZUjW
Most soft robots are actuated by rigid, noisy pumps. A stretchable pump developed at EPFL can change this paradigm. It could also play a big role in the development of lightweight exoskeletons or smart clothing
@nature@nccrrobotics@VitoCacu @DFloreano https://t.co/haKgLT5UnX
Big thanks to all the ANEMS team that played such an important role in the NMC2019 - STI Workshop organization. Also thanks to @fsrmch, EPFL Mediacomm, and @EPFLEngineering. It would not have been possible without you guys. Everybody said it was a great success!
Full house at #NMCEngineeringworkshop. The 16th International Workshop on Nanomechanical Sensors is taking place at @EPFL_en and is gathering 150 people from all over the world. @NEMS_EPFL#klab
https://t.co/y5EGa6ANUG