News
The following feed highlights activities and achievements of scientists from the MaP community.
Blood diagnostics modelled on leeches
Researchers in the group of Jean-Christophe Leroux (IPW) have developed a safe and inexpensive device for reliable blood measurements. It works using a suction cup and could also be employed to diagnose the tropical disease malaria – even by non-medical personnel.
Assy 5.1 project visited Hannover Messe
Last week, four members of the ASSY 5.1 project team, Alexander Albers, Laura-Marie Hagemann, Nils Renziehausen, and Jannick Fiedler, visited the Hannover Messe. This is the world’s largest fair about Industie 4.0 trends. We specifically explored new technologies, products, and practical solutions that augment manual assembly processes.
Save the date for "Soft systems in contact, Design for a sense of touch" by Dr. Hannah Stuart - 2 May 2024 at 3:00pm
Join Us for an Inspiring Seminar by Dr. Hannah Stuart
Daniel Wälchli joins POM with a BRIDGE Innovation Grant
Chair of POM welcomes a new team member. Daniel joins POM as a BRIDGE Proof of Concept Fellow starting from July 1, 2024.
Fokus-Rollout 28.05.2024
Visit all the projects of this year's focus projects!
Live Demonstration for MOE Educators
Check out the demonstrator by Kiran Bacsa and Xudong Jian, as part of the Future Resilient Systems project at the Singapore ETH Center.
new paper out by Yuriy Marykovskiy
on knowledge engineering for wind energy. The article addresses the challenges faced by wind energy domain experts in converting data into domain knowledge, connecting and integrating them with other sources of knowledge, and making them available for use in next-generation artificial intelligence systems.
Julia Reisenbauer receives Prix Schläfli 2024
Julia Reisenbauer has been honored with the Prix Schläfli Chemistry for her dissertation on "skeletal editing," which she completed at the D-CHAB of ETH Zurich (Morandi Group). Her work involves the targeted rebuilding of molecules so they can perform specific functions.
Visible high extinction ratio electro-optic modulator via frequency upconversion for atomic systems
Check out our paper here: http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.09787
AI designs new drugs based on protein structures
A new computer process developed by researchers led by Gisbert Schneider and Kenneth Atz makes it possible to generate active pharmaceutical ingredients quickly and easily based on a protein’s three-dimensional surface. The new process could revolutionise drug research.