Laureates

Gregor Weiss (ETHZ 2022)

Bringing the resolution revolution to the patient

The visual analysis of tissue samples is a crucial element in clinical diagnostics. It provides insights into structural changes of cells during a disease and can serve as basis for a personalized therapy.

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Josefine Tratwal (EPFL 2022)

miniMarrow: towards a personalized platelet-producing implant

Platelet transfusions are the only way to prevent bleeding in patients suffering from diseases associated with low platelet counts, such as blood cancers.

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Raphaël Fouque (ISAE-SUPAERO 2021)

Projet PreDICT (Photometric stereo Digital Image Correlation Technique)

To reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the aviation sector, breakthrough innovations in aircraft design cycles are needed.

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Margaux Duchamp (EPFL 2021)

ArcoScreen

Today, 35% of all marketed drugs act on the same family of proteins. These proteins hold great promise for the treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer’s and many cancers.

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Nicole Stoffel (ETHZ 2021)

Effects of iron on immunity and vaccine response – in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and future global viral threats

Iron deficiency (ID) may be an important, but previously unrecognized contributor to impaired adaptive immunity and reduced vaccine efficacy.

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Jochen Mueller (ETHZ 2020)

Next-​​Generation Prosthetic: Towards the end of disability via digital fabrication

Events like the Paralympic Games show how modern engineering can support disabled people by restoring or improving human performance yet uncover that even these technologically advanced solutions are far from ideal.

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Louise Biquard (École Polytechnique 2020)

Resolve: ExtRacellular vEsicle Signature fOr LiVer disEases

Fatty liver disease”, which can progress to cirrhosis and its complications, affects an estimated 25% of the world’s population.

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Hélène Ruffieux (EPFL 2020)

An atlas of genetic hotspots to disentangle the molecular networks underlying complex diseases

Exploring the genetic bases of human diseases has become a critical step towards predicting health outcomes and developing effective therapies.

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Anne Engmann (ETHZ 2019)

Molecular Machinery for Axon Growth

My long-term goal is to achieve neural circuit regeneration in the mature central nervous system, where regenerative capacity is limited, by implementing knowledge on how axons of cortical projection neurons grow over long distances during development to generate exquisitely precise and highly subtype-specific circuitry.

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Amaury Ciurana (ISAE-SUPAERO 2019)

REEV

REEV’s mission is to help millions of people with reduced mobility to move around more easily on a daily basis. To achieve this, REEV has developed DREEVEN: a light and personalised motorised mobility aid, an alternative to a wheelchair or walker.

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Robin Guillard (École Polytechnique 2019)

ZETA

My project consists of advancing the research and management of tinnitus, the constant ringing or buzzing in people’s ears, often significantly reducing their quality of life.

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Marco Mondelli (EPFL 2019)

Foundations of Deep Learning

Today, we are witnessing a revolution in information technology, and deep learning is the leading candidate to exploit the newly available datasets in a variety of different fields. However, a coherent framework to understand the limits, devise algorithms, and analyze the performance of deep learning methods has remained elusive.

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Sebastian Krinner (ETHZ 2018)

Quantum Computers

Quantum computers hold the promise of solving computational problems that are intractable using conventional methods. For fault-tolerant operation, quantum computers must correct errors unavoidably occurring due to noise and the mere nature of quantum laws.

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Joël Serra (ISAE-SUPAERO 2018)

VIRTUOSE (VIRTUal testing of aerOnautical compoSites structurEs)

While the current methodology for certifying composite structures (present in the aeronautics industry, but also in the nautical and railway industries) currently requires numerous tests ….

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Maximilian Richly (Ecole Polytechnique 2018)

(LumediX)

The start-up LumediX has developed a portable “point-of-care” medical diagnostic platform, using a technology based on luminescent nanoparticles developed in the laboratories of the École Polytechnique.

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