AR-620: Unearthing traces - Part 1«Unearthing Traces» proposes to explore memory processes, power structures in archival practices in relation to built environments and
material traces, providing an interdisciplinary frame allowing fo
AR-624: Postmodern ?The problematization of modernity, its legacies, and its overcoming will be tackled from the perspective of study subjects, methods, and results of ongoing doctoral research.
AR-700: Spatial transformation as social movementThe course looks at how the disciplines of architecture, urban design and planning could reposition themselves to accelerate implementation of the broader transitions we are facing in terms of health
BIO-465: Biological modeling of neural networksIn this course we study mathematical models of neurons and neuronal networks in the context of biology and establish links to models of cognition. The focus is on brain dynamics approximated by determ
BIOENG-514: Lab methods : flow cytometryThis module covers the fundamentals of Flow Cytometry, both practical and theoretical. Students will work in small groups, from sample preparation to data analysis, giving them hands-on time and allow
BIOENG-517: Lab methods : proteomicsIntroduction to several mass spectrometry techniques and their application to the proteomics field. Description of bioinformatics tools used to analyze proteomics data. The goal of the course is to pr
CH-360: Atoms and radiationThis course discusses the interaction between atoms and visible electro-magnetic radiation and introduces the main instrumentation for light detection and spectroscopy. The principles of LASER light s
CH-444: Electronic spectroscopyThis course focuses on the electronic structure of atoms, diatomic and polyatomic molecules in order to understand their ultraviolet-visible absorption and photoelectron spectra.