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High brightness neutron source optimized for very high pulsed magnetic field experiments

Mina Akhyani

Conducting neutron scattering experiments in the presence of high pulsed magnetic fields, namely above 40 T, provides valuable information about the magnetic structures of materials. However, these experiments are challenging and time-consuming because the ...
EPFL2024

Optical Urea Sensing in Sweat for Kidney Healthcare by Sensitive and Selective Non-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

Christian Enz, Sandro Carrara, Assim Boukhayma, Ata Jedari Golparvar, Mattia Petrelli

Sweat biomarker analysis has attracted much interest in applications ranging from sports to wearable healthcare. Among all the sweat biomolecules, abnormal urea levels have been linked to several complications, particularly renal dysfunction. Here, we repo ...
SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING2023

Discovering Tonal Profiles with Latent Dirichlet Allocation

Martin Alois Rohrmeier, Fabian Claude Moss

Music analysis, in particular harmonic analysis, is concerned with the way pitches are organized in pieces of music, and a range of empirical applications have been developed, for example, for chord recognition or key finding. Naturally, these approaches r ...
2021

Concordia: A musical XR instrument for playing the solar system

Petter Harald Ericson

Kepler Concordia, a new scientific and musical instrument enabling players to explore the solar system and other data within immersive extended-reality (XR) platforms, is being designed by a diverse team of musicians, artists, scientists and engineers usin ...
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD2020

Transpositions.Génération d’une centralité villageoise: dialogue entre patrimoine et nouvelles constructions, Domdidier (FR)

Mégane Krebs, Cynthia Coucet

Deux constats ressortent de l’étude des conséquences de la densification des villages du plateau suisse réalisée lors de l’énoncé théorique. D’une part, la tendance de ces localités à se transformer en village-dortoir. D’autre part, la mise en danger de leur patrimoine par les nouvelles constructions génériques. Le village de Domdidier, dans la Broye fribourgeoise, illustre ces répercussions. Le projet propose une revitalisation de son centre afin de contrer le phénomène de village-dortoir. Deux approches sont utilisées: l’une spatiale, l’autre programmatique. Une nouvelle centralité est créée par la synergie de trois bâtiments, une grange et un manoir existants, ainsi qu’un nouveau bâtiment. Les programmes implantés génèrent une activité tout au long de la journée et une mixité attractive entre les secteurs économiques, sociaux, culturels et privés. La construction d’un nouveau bâtiment permet de démontrer qu’un dialogue est possible entre le patrimoine architectural des villages et une architecture actuelle. Le principe de transposition, qui consiste en une analyse du tissu bâti et de son contexte afin d’en réinterpréter les thèmes récurrents, permet d’harmoniser ces deux architectures. L’expression des façades ou le rôle de la structure en sont des exemples. Suivant le même principe de transposition, l’utilisation d’éléments paysagers caractéristiques du langage villageois permet de traiter les aménagements extérieurs avec la finesse propre à l’échelle du village.
2019

Policy mixes for resource efficiency – theoretical and practical challenges

Based on an on-going research project called “Policy options for a resource efficient Europe” (POLFREE), this paper analyses potential policy instruments and their interdependencies in a policy mix for resource efficiency. It focuses on fundamental trade-o ...
A World Resources Forum Production, PSI2017

The nutritional footprint - assessing environmental and health impacts of foodstuffs

The food sector accounts for huge environmental impacts caused by production, processing, final consumption and waste treatment in private households or in out of home catering settings. Further, the field of nutrition inextricably links environmental and ...
Villigen PSI, World Resources Forum, printed by Paul Scherrer Institute2015

Experimental assessment of active electroacoustic absorbers for broadband room modes damping

Hervé Lissek, Etienne Thierry Jean-Luc Rivet, Sami Driss Karkar, Véronique Adam

Active electroacoustic absorbers are membrane absorbers actuated, through a feedback control loop and an electromechanical driver, so as to present optimal sound absorption on a broadband range around the membrane resonance. Taking advantage of the low res ...
I-INCE2015

Guessing the fingerings from musical recordings

Paolo Prandoni, Arnaud Latty, Frederike Dümbgen

Synopsis: This project is about using musical recordings of string instruments to determine on which strings notes have been played. It includes the study of the spectral content of the recordings and the development of a robust classifica ...
2012

Increased Speed: 3D Silicon Sensors; Fast Current Amplifiers

Matthieu Despeisse

The authors describe techniques to make fast, sub-nanosecond time resolution solid-state detector systems using sensors with 3D electrodes, current amplifiers, constant-fraction comparators or fast wave-form recorders, and some of the next steps to reach s ...
2011

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