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Laboratory of Photonics and Quantum Measurements
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Le bâtiment des bachelors de l'Ecole polytechnique
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Master Management Innovation Entrepreneuriat MIE - MIE541
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Pourquoi le ciel est bleu ? Quelle est la couleur de la lumière ? Comment se forme un arc-en-ciel ? Autant de questions que petits et grands se sont un jour posés, et se posent encore. La réponse pourrait bien se trouver sous des termes en apparence obscure : réfraction, diffraction, strioscopie, interférométrie. Pourtant nous observons leurs effets quotidiennement. Les chercheurs de l’École polytechnique vous proposent de faire la lumière sur ces mystères. Ils vous expliqueront de manière ludique la manipulation et l’utilisation de la lumière dans des domaines tels que l’optique et l’astrophysique.
Ecole polytechnique du 5 rue Descartes à Paris
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Travelling Through Europe The Latin Quarter of Paris (French: Quartier latin, IPA: [kaʁtje latɛ̃]) is an area in the 5th and parts of the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It is situated on the left bank of the Seine, around the Sorbonne.
Known for its student life, lively atmosphere and bistros, the Latin Quarter is the home to a number of higher education establishments besides the university itself, such as the École Normale Supérieure, the École des Mines de Paris (a ParisTech institute), the Schola Cantorum, and the Jussieu university campus. Other establishments such as the École Polytechnique (also a ParisTech engineering school) have relocated in recent times to more spacious settings.
The area gets its name from the Latin language, which was once widely spoken in and around the University since Latin was the international language of learning in the Middle Ages.
Jardani Fatme et Mariam Ezzedine du Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et des Couches Minces (LPICM)
Mariam Ezzedine and Fatme Jardali are two postdoc researchers at LPICM, Ecole Polytechnique. They both hold a PhD degree in Physics from Ecole Polytechnique in 2017. Ezzedine and Jardali are the co-founders of the future start-up HIPERSSYS, taking actions to make their vision a reality and devoting their full time for the creation of the company.
HIPERSSYS targets to fundamentally change the way we power our world by the implementation of breakthrough lithium ion (Li-ion) battery technology. HIPERSSYS is developing advanced hybrid nanostructured electrode architectures that enable fabrication of Li-ion batteries with theoretical specific energies that are five times higher than that of today commercial Li-ion batteries. So, imagine the impact this technology can have not only on what is in one’s pockets or hands, but on the global energy economy as a whole!
HIPERSSYS won the first edition of the innovative competition “i-PhD” and the prestigious Jean Louis Gerondeau- Safran prize in 2020.
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Laboratory of Photonics and Quantum Measurements
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Le bâtiment des bachelors de l'Ecole polytechnique
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Employees and students hold a memorial on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018, for the victims of the 1989 Montréal Massacre. On Dec. 6, 1989, 14 women at l'École Polytechnique of Montréal were murdered by a gunman whose suicide note blamed feminists for ruining his life. Since 1991, Dec. 6 has been recognized as the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada.
Laboratoire d'Optique et Biosciences
Ecole Polytechnique CNRS UMR7645 - INSERM U1182
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Laboratory of Photonics and Quantum Measurements
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Les Etudiants de l'Ecole polytechnique partagent un moment convivial après les cours
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Campus de l'Ecole polytechnique
Le bâtiment 83 nouvelle aile des laboratoires du centre de recherche Crédit photographique : © École polytechnique - J.Barande
Master Management Innovation Entrepreneuriat MIE - MIE541
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Master Management Innovation Entrepreneuriat MIE - MIE541
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Lever du soleil sur le campus de l'Ecole polytechnique
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Rolex Learning Center EFPL - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - architects SANAA - Sejima and Nishizawa -
The Rolex Learning Center will function as a laboratory for learning, a library with 500,000 volumes and an international cultural hub for EPFL, open to both students and the public. Spread over one single fluid space of 20,000 sq metres, it provides a seamless network of services, libraries, information gathering, social spaces, spaces to study, restaurants, cafes and beautiful outdoor spaces. It is a highly innovative building, with gentle slopes and terraces, undulating around a series of internal ‘patios’, with almost invisible supports for its complex curving roof, which required completely new methods of construction.
Gwénaëlle Hamon chercheuse au LPICM
Réalisation de cellules solaires en Si et en matériaux III-V dans le cadre du projet IMPETUS, collaboration entre le LPICM, le III-V Lab, Total et le GeePs
Portrait de Antigoni Alexandrou
Laboratoire d'Optique et Biosciences
Ecole Polytechnique CNRS UMR7645 - INSERM U1182
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Master Management Innovation Entrepreneuriat MIE - MIE541
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Executive Master – Module 1 12 – 15 September 2017 Campus École polytechnique Crédit photographique : © École polytechnique - J.Barande
Laboratory of Photonics and Quantum Measurements
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Lever du soleil sur le campus de l'Ecole polytechnique
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Fabien SZMYTKA Professeur Associé Responsable du parcours Mobilité Intelligente et Ingénierie des Véhicules
ENSTA Paris | Institut Polytechnique de Paris
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Jardani Fatme et Mariam Ezzedine du Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et des Couches Minces (LPICM)
Mariam Ezzedine and Fatme Jardali are two postdoc researchers at LPICM, Ecole Polytechnique. They both hold a PhD degree in Physics from Ecole Polytechnique in 2017. Ezzedine and Jardali are the co-founders of the future start-up HIPERSSYS, taking actions to make their vision a reality and devoting their full time for the creation of the company.
HIPERSSYS targets to fundamentally change the way we power our world by the implementation of breakthrough lithium ion (Li-ion) battery technology. HIPERSSYS is developing advanced hybrid nanostructured electrode architectures that enable fabrication of Li-ion batteries with theoretical specific energies that are five times higher than that of today commercial Li-ion batteries. So, imagine the impact this technology can have not only on what is in one’s pockets or hands, but on the global energy economy as a whole!
HIPERSSYS won the first edition of the innovative competition “i-PhD” and the prestigious Jean Louis Gerondeau- Safran prize in 2020.
Crédit photographique : © École polytechnique - J.Barande
Laboratoire d'Optique et Biosciences
Ecole Polytechnique CNRS UMR7645 - INSERM U1182
Crédit photographique : © École polytechnique - J.Barande
Jardani Fatme et Mariam Ezzedine du Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et des Couches Minces (LPICM)
Mariam Ezzedine and Fatme Jardali are two postdoc researchers at LPICM, Ecole Polytechnique. They both hold a PhD degree in Physics from Ecole Polytechnique in 2017. Ezzedine and Jardali are the co-founders of the future start-up HIPERSSYS, taking actions to make their vision a reality and devoting their full time for the creation of the company.
HIPERSSYS targets to fundamentally change the way we power our world by the implementation of breakthrough lithium ion (Li-ion) battery technology. HIPERSSYS is developing advanced hybrid nanostructured electrode architectures that enable fabrication of Li-ion batteries with theoretical specific energies that are five times higher than that of today commercial Li-ion batteries. So, imagine the impact this technology can have not only on what is in one’s pockets or hands, but on the global energy economy as a whole!
HIPERSSYS won the first edition of the innovative competition “i-PhD” and the prestigious Jean Louis Gerondeau- Safran prize in 2020.
Crédit photographique : © École polytechnique - J.Barande
Jardani Fatme et Mariam Ezzedine du Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et des Couches Minces (LPICM)
Mariam Ezzedine and Fatme Jardali are two postdoc researchers at LPICM, Ecole Polytechnique. They both hold a PhD degree in Physics from Ecole Polytechnique in 2017. Ezzedine and Jardali are the co-founders of the future start-up HIPERSSYS, taking actions to make their vision a reality and devoting their full time for the creation of the company.
HIPERSSYS targets to fundamentally change the way we power our world by the implementation of breakthrough lithium ion (Li-ion) battery technology. HIPERSSYS is developing advanced hybrid nanostructured electrode architectures that enable fabrication of Li-ion batteries with theoretical specific energies that are five times higher than that of today commercial Li-ion batteries. So, imagine the impact this technology can have not only on what is in one’s pockets or hands, but on the global energy economy as a whole!
HIPERSSYS won the first edition of the innovative competition “i-PhD” and the prestigious Jean Louis Gerondeau- Safran prize in 2020.
Crédit photographique : © École polytechnique - J.Barande