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Katrin Beyer
Since 2017 Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC), EPFL. Head of the Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics (EESD) Laboratory 2010-2017 Assistant Professor, EPFL. 2008-2010 Post-doctoral researcher, ETH Zürich. 2003-2007 Ph.D., Roseschool / Università di Pavia, Italy. 2001-2003 Ove Arup & Partners, Advanced Technology and Research Group, London. 2001 Diploma, Civil engineering, ETH Zürich.
Reymond Clavel
Reymond CLAVEL obtained his degree in mechanical engineering at the Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, in 1973. After nine years of gathered experience in industrial plants at Hermes Precisa International (research and development), he was appointed professor at the EPFL, where he obtained his PhD degree in parallel robotics in 1991. He was then consecutively entrusted with the following positions: Head of the department, Director of the Section of micro engineering and, in 1993, Director of the Laboratory of robotics systems (LSRO). His present research topics are parallel robotics, high speed and high precision robotics, medical and surgical robotics applications, surgical instrumentation and precision mechanisms. Reymond Clavel’s research successes in parallel and industrial robotics received worldwide special mentions. Awards : 1989: Laureate of the JIRA AWARD (Japan Industrial Robot Association) for the DELTA parallel robot invented in 1985. 1996: Project winner of the ”Technologiestandort Schweiz” competition and “ABB Sonderpreis” for the best robotics project. 1998: His laboratory is awarded the “Grand Prix de l’Innovation” in Monaco for new robot technologies. 1999: Laureate of the Golden Robot Award for the DELTA Robot. 2003: Each of his three different submitted projects received the Swiss Technology Award. 2005: Project winner of the “Swiss Technology Award” competition with further the “Sonderpreis 2005” from the Vontobel Foundation in the field of “Inventing the future”. 2006: Project winner of the “Swiss Technology Award” competition with “Quantum leap into world of nano-EDM” (a new high precision EDM machine based on the Delta kinematics). 2007: Two projects based on the LSRO’s researches are winner of the “Swiss Technology Award” competition: “Cyberthosis for paraplegia rehabilitation” (a collaboration with the company Swortec and the Fondation Suisse pour les Cyberthèses (FSC)) and the “Microfactory” realized in partnership with the CSEM .
Pierino Lestuzzi
Pierino Lestuzzi est ingénieur civil diplômé de l’EPFL et docteur en sciences techniques de l’Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Zurich (EPFZ).Il préside par ailleurs la commission de la norme SIA 261 (Actions sur les structures porteuses).Il est également actif dans le bureau « Kurmann&Cretton Ingénieurs SA » à Monthey (Valais) dans lequel il travaille à temps partiel en tant que spécialiste en génie parasismique.

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