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Vor 3 Tagen · Machine learning accelerates discovery of solar-cell perovskites. 20.05.24 — An EPFL research project has developed a method based on machine-learning to quickly and accurately search large databases, leading to the discovery of 14 new materials for solar cells.
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- On a Quest for New Particles Published 07.09.23 Physicist Lesya Shchutska, Epfl Professor and Winner of The Swiss Science Prize Latsis 2023, is Paving The Way for The Discovery of New Particles
At EPFL, Lesya Shchutska also collaborates with other...
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- An AI leap into chemical synthesis
EPFL scientists introduce ChemCrow, a large language...
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Vor 4 Tagen · Release of a White Paper to give feedback to ESA. 23.04.24 – The White Paper “Recommendations for the development of space systems life cycle assessment methodology for space transportation systems” has been published. As the EU parliament is about to issue a new Space Law that tackles space sustainability and new European regulations ...
Vor 3 Tagen · EPFL unveils perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell with certified efficiency of 30.9% – pv magazine International. The tandem solar cell is based on a perovskite top cell treated with an additive...
Vor 3 Tagen · Credit: Alain Herzog (EPFL) Scientists at EPFL have devised and tested out a new, gamma-noise method for monitoring nuclear reactors non-invasively and from a distance. The new method, tested out on EPFL’s CROCUS nuclear reactor, can improve nuclear safety and treaty compliance.
Vor 5 Tagen · Several companies and universities, including EPFL, are developing implanted devices that may give paralysed patients a more spectacular improvement in movement when inserted beside the spine. But ...
Vor einem Tag · Nearly 375 GW of solar-panel capacity was installed globally in 2023. That’s four times more than in 2019 and 20 times more than in 2010. It’s a lot, but still not enough. Christophe Ballif, the head of EPFL’s Laboratory of Photovoltaics and Thin-Film Electronics (PV Lab) in Neuchâtel, puts these figures in perspective: “By 2050, we ...