News
The following feed highlights activities and achievements of scientists from the MaP community.
Wan Ri Ho successfully defended her doctoral thesis!

How can companies come together to effectively respond in a world increasingly disrupted by unexpected supply chain crises?
FRS Symposium 2025 – Building Resilient Futures

The Future Resilient Systems (FRS) Symposium 2025 takes place in Singapore on April 23rd 2025, bringing together global leaders in science, industry, and policy to shape the next generation of resilient infrastructure. Prof. Eleni Chatzi joins the final workshop of this landmark program, contributing insights from Cluster 1 on urban system resilience.
[Advanced Science] Affinity-Based Isolation and One-Pot Analysis of Extracellular Vesicles from Biofluids Using Phase Separated Zwitterionic Coacervates
Congratulations Francesca, Roberto, Jonathan, Philippe, Karl and Carolina!
Congratulation, Lewis!
We have a 2nd Doctor in the group!
On April 14, 2025, Lewis successfully defends his PhD thesis. Congratulations!
[Nat. Commun.] Direct nanopatterning of complex 3D surfaces and self-aligned superlattices via molecular-beam holographic lithography

We invented a new method to directly nanopattern complex 3D surfaces and superlattices taking advantage of Moiré interference of molecular beams.
Eleni Chatzi in Kathimerini: Building Bridges Abroad for the Next Generation

In a recent feature by the Greek national newspaper Kathimerini, Prof. Eleni Chatzi discusses her academic journey, her work at ETH Zurich, and her efforts to connect Greek youth with international research opportunities.
Sensor-Embedded Muscle for Closed-Loop Controllable Actuation in Proprioceptive Biohybrid Robots
Miriam Filippi, Aiste Balciunaite, Antonia Georgopoulou, Pablo Paniagua, Felix Drescher, Minghao Nie, Shoji Takeuchi, Frank Clemens, Robert K. Katzschmann
CJ Visiting Kyoto University for Sabbatical Stay

CJ serving as a visiting professor hosted by the Hatakeyama group at Kyoto University Japan.
Leo defends his PhD!

Congratulations to Leonard Deuschle for defending his PhD work, titled "Electron-Electron Interactions in Device Simulation via Non-equilibrium Green’s Functions and the GW Approximation". Have fun at NVIDIA Leo!
Paper accepted at DRC 2025!

Our work simulating failure mechanisms in ultrascaled resistive memory crossbar arrays has been accepted as an oral presentation at the Device Research Conference (DRC), where it has been nominated for Best Student Presentation!