Francesco StellacciFrancesco Stellacci graduated in Materials Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano in 1998 with a thesis on photochromic polymers with Prof. Giuseppe Zerbi and Mariacarla Gallazzi. In 1999 he moved to the Chemistry Department of the University of Arizona for as a post-doc in the group of Joe Perry in close collaboration with the group of Seth Marder. In 2002 he moved to the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an assistant professor. He was then promoted to associate without (2006) and with tenure (2009). In 2010 he moved to the Institute of Materials at EPFL as a full Professor. He holds the Alcan EP Chair. Francesco was one of the recipients of the Technology Review TR35 "35 Innovator under 35" award in 2005, and the Popular Science Magazine "Brilliant 10" award in 2007. He has been a Packard Fellow starting 2005.
Jérôme ZuffereyDiplôme d'Architecture à l'EPFL en 1995. Certificat Eur'IC (European Informatics Conference) en 1997. Brevet Fédéral de Formateur d'Adultes en 2006. Bureau d'informaticien, formateur et architecte indépendant depuis 1997. Travaux d'installation, support, conseil et formation auprès d'entreprises. Travaux d'infographie auprès de bureaux d'architectures et d'entreprises (relevés d'usines, plans techniques, modélisations, photomontages, plaquettes de concours, ...) Domaines d'intérêts spécifiques: L'informatique dans son histoire et son évolution (premiers pas avec un Apple ][ en 1981), l'infographie dans sa multiplicité d'outils et sa problématique vis à vis de la représentation architecturale, la pédagogie dans sa constante remise en question qu'elle implique, la vie sociale et politique (Conseiller communal à Bex, 2002-2008). Dès 1999, assistant chez Monsieur le Professeur Georges Abou Jaoudé (LIV, cours d'informatique pour les étudiants en architecture de deuxième année avec Monsieur Michel Herezen, chargé de cours jusqu'en 2010). Aujourd'hui Informaticien ENAC-IT3 et Chargé de cours ENAC-SAR.
Andreas FusterAndreas Fuster is an Associate Professor of Finance at Swiss Finance Institute @ EPFL and a Research Fellow at the CEPR. Previously, he worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Swiss National Bank. Andreas's main research interests are in empirical finance, macroeconomics, and behavioral economics. His recent work has focused in particular on the effects of technological advances on household credit markets. Andreas’s research has been published in academic journals such as the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Finance, and the Review of Financial Studies. Andreas obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard University and also holds an M.Phil. from Oxford University and a B.A. from the University of Lausanne (Switzerland), all in economics.