retrieve:
Return the details about the given Event id.

list:
List all Event objects.

GET /api/v1/events/?format=api&offset=110&ordering=-event__category
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

{
    "count": 203,
    "next": "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/events/?format=api&limit=10&offset=120&ordering=-event__category",
    "previous": "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/events/?format=api&limit=10&offset=100&ordering=-event__category",
    "results": [
        {
            "id": 71917,
            "title": "Securing Next Generation Cellular Networks",
            "slug": "securing-next-generation-cellular-networks",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/securing-next-generation-cellular-networks",
            "visual_url": null,
            "visual_large_url": null,
            "visual_maxsize_url": null,
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-06-09",
            "end_date": "2026-06-09",
            "start_time": "10:30:00",
            "end_time": "12:30:00",
            "description": "<u>EDIC candidacy exam</u><br>\r\nExam president: Prof. Nate Foster<br>\r\nThesis advisor: Prof. Mathias Payer<br>\r\nCo-thesis advisor: Prof. Haitham Al Hassanieh<br>\r\nCo-examiner: Prof. Thomas Bourgeat<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<u>Abstract</u><br>\r\nThis thesis studies cellular security from a state-aware, system-level perspective spanning user equipment, access networks, core networks, and higher-layer voice and messaging services. These systems form a distributed, heterogeneous infrastructure whose security depends on complex and largely opaque implementations across the stack. Cellular infrastructure underpins everyday communication, emergency response, transport, and industrial systems, yet existing research often focuses on isolated components or stateless message handling, leaving state-dependent vulnerabilities and cross-component interactions insufficiently explored. <br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis thesis aims to develop methods to infer and explore protocol state in closed and partially observable implementations, combining active automata learning, dynamic analysis, and targeted testing. It begins with baseband firmware and core-network components, then extends across key trust boundaries such as the Radio Interface Layer, non-cellular interworking, and voice and messaging infrastructure. The goal is to identify vulnerabilities arising from logical flaws, memory-safety issues, and inconsistencies in how state and trust are handled across components.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBuilding on these insights, the thesis derives lightweight hardening for deployed systems, including boundary mediation and flow-based policy validation. By improving how cellular systems are tested and defended, the project strengthens critical infrastructure and Swiss expertise in 5G security.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<u>Selected papers</u><br>\r\n[1]: <a href=\"https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/auto-draft-200/\">https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/auto-draft-200/</a><br>\r\n[2]:<a href=\"https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/basespec-comparative-analysis-of-baseband-software-and-cellular-specifications-for-l3-protocols/\">https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/basespec-comparative-analysis-of-baseband-software-and-cellular-specifications-for-l3-protocols/</a><br>\r\n[3]:<a href=\"https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity25/presentation/dong-yilu\">https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity25/presentation/dong-yilu</a><br>\r\n ",
            "image_description": "",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-21T13:32:02",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-22T10:07:52",
            "link_label": "",
            "link_url": "",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "BC 133",
            "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==BC%20133",
            "url_online_room": "",
            "spoken_languages": [],
            "speaker": "Eduard Vlad",
            "organizer": "",
            "contact": "edic@epfl,ch",
            "is_internal": "False",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 1,
                "fr_label": "Tout public",
                "en_label": "General public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 3,
                "fr_label": "Entrée libre",
                "en_label": "Free"
            },
            "keywords": "EDIC candidacy exam",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120822/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/6/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/27/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/48/?format=api"
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 71916,
            "title": "AI Center Seminar - AI for Health series - Prof. Li CHEN",
            "slug": "ai-center-seminar-ai-for-health-series-prof-li-c-2",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/ai-center-seminar-ai-for-health-series-prof-li-c-2",
            "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33234/200x112.jpg",
            "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33234/720x405.jpg",
            "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33234/max-size.jpg",
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-06-02",
            "end_date": "2026-06-02",
            "start_time": "10:30:00",
            "end_time": "11:30:00",
            "description": "<p>The talk is jointly organized by the <a href=\"https://ai.epfl.ch/\">EPFL AI Center</a> and the EPFL <a href=\"https://www.epfl.ch/labs/gr-pu/\">Human-Computer Interaction Group</a> as part of the AI for Health seminar series.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong><em>Hosting professor: Prof. Pearl Pu (GR-PU)</em></strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Title</strong><br>\r\nBeyond Recommendations: Designing Conversational Music Agents for Self-Awareness and Psychological Well-being<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Abstract</strong><br>\r\nAs the demand for scalable mental health tools grows, the potential of Large Language Models (LLMs) lies in their ability to move beyond generic retrieval toward deeply adaptive, trustworthy support. This talk explores how music-driven conversational systems can bridge the gap between algorithmic recommendation and psychological intervention. The journey begins with establishing a foundation of trust through user-centric exploration. Using conversational music recommenders as a case study, I will discuss how critiquing strategies—such as progressive and cascading suggestions—shape user perceptions of helpfulness and serendipity. However, because trust is personal, I demonstrate how individual traits, including personality and trust propensity, dictate whether a user thrives under system-led or user-led initiatives.<br>\r\nBuilding on this rapport, the talk examines how these interfaces transition from suggesting songs to fostering psychological well-being. I will illustrate how music acts as a catalyst for self-awareness, using agents to guide users through emotional resonance and self-reflection. Furthermore, I will share findings on the role of generative AI in music-based reminiscence for older adults, where adaptive dialogue helps overcome cognitive barriers to memory recall. Collectively, these studies provide a roadmap for designing AI that moves beyond the playlist, transforming music-based chatbots into sustained partners for emotional and psychological health.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Bio</strong><br>\r\nProfessor Li Chen is currently a Full Professor and Associate Head (Research) in the Department of Computer Science at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU). She obtained her PhD degree in Computer Science from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, and her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Peking University, China. Her recent research focus has mainly been on conversational AI, explainable AI, recommender systems, and human-computer interaction. She has authored and co-authored over 160 publications, with over 13,000 citations (H-index 53). Her co-authored papers have received several awards, such as the RecSys’24 Best Student Paper Award, CHI’22 Honourable Mention Award, UMAP’20 Best Student Paper Award, UMUAI 2018 Best Paper Award, and UMAP’15 Best Student Paper Award. She received the President’s Award for Outstanding Performance in Teaching (Individual) 2024/25 and the President’s Award for Outstanding Performance in Research Supervision 2022/23. She has been included in the list of the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists by Stanford University since 2021, and the list of the Best Computer Science Scientists 2025/2026 by Research.com.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nShe is now an ACM senior member, founding co-editor-in-chief of ACM Transactions on Recommender Systems (TORS), steering committee member of ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys), associate editor of International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS), editorial board member of User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction Journal (UMUAI), and associate editor of ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS). She has also served as program co-chair of IUI’26, general co-chair of ACM RecSys’23, program co-chair of ACM RecSys’20, and program co-chair of ACM UMAP’18.<br>\r\n </p>",
            "image_description": "",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-21T11:18:18",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-21T13:50:39",
            "link_label": "Zoom Link",
            "link_url": "https://epfl.zoom.us/j/67788354916?pwd=ToPdGZ0KqvykXwRRh4kf2HUJIBz1Pz.1",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "ELE 117",
            "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==ELE%20117",
            "url_online_room": "https://epfl.zoom.us/j/67788354916?pwd=ToPdGZ0KqvykXwRRh4kf2HUJIBz1Pz.1",
            "spoken_languages": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api"
            ],
            "speaker": "Professor Li Chen",
            "organizer": "<a href=\"https://ai.epfl.ch/\">EPFL AI Center</a> &amp; <a href=\"https://www.epfl.ch/labs/gr-pu/\">Human-Computer Interaction Group</a> ",
            "contact": "Nicolas Machado",
            "is_internal": "False",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 1,
                "fr_label": "Tout public",
                "en_label": "General public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 3,
                "fr_label": "Entrée libre",
                "en_label": "Free"
            },
            "keywords": "",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120821/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/6/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/8/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/27/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/416/?format=api"
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 71912,
            "title": "Brown Bag Seminar in Finance",
            "slug": "brown-bag-seminar-in-finance-6",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/brown-bag-seminar-in-finance-6",
            "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33231/200x112.jpg",
            "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33231/720x405.jpg",
            "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33231/max-size.jpg",
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-09-14",
            "end_date": "2026-09-14",
            "start_time": "12:15:00",
            "end_time": "13:15:00",
            "description": "",
            "image_description": "",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-20T14:42:20",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-20T14:49:50",
            "link_label": "",
            "link_url": "",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "UNIL, Extranef, room 126",
            "url_place_and_room": "",
            "url_online_room": "",
            "spoken_languages": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api"
            ],
            "speaker": "Hao Xing, Boston University Questrom",
            "organizer": "<a href=\"https://www.bu.edu/questrom/profiles/hao-xing/\">Hao Xing - Boston University Questrom</a>",
            "contact": "[email protected]",
            "is_internal": "False",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 2,
                "fr_label": "Public averti",
                "en_label": "Informed public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 2,
                "fr_label": "Sur invitation",
                "en_label": "Invitation required"
            },
            "keywords": "",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120814/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/3/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/39/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/105/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/116/?format=api"
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 71906,
            "title": "Workshop for Postdocs on the Creative Scientific Process",
            "slug": "workshop-for-postdocs-on-the-creative-scientific-p",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/workshop-for-postdocs-on-the-creative-scientific-p",
            "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33223/200x112.jpg",
            "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33223/720x405.jpg",
            "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33223/max-size.jpg",
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-06-25",
            "end_date": "2026-06-25",
            "start_time": null,
            "end_time": null,
            "description": "<p>Are you finding it difficult to come up with a truly innovative idea for your next grant application? Do you ever feel stuck in an experiment, in familiar ways of thinking, even when you <em>know</em> there must be new angles to explore?<br>\r\n<br>\r\nScience progress moves between two complementary modes: <em>Day Science</em>, the rigorous testing of ideas, and <em>Night Science</em>, the creative process where those ideas first emerge. Indeed, what we call the scientific method tells us what to do once we have a hypothesis – but where do these hypotheses come from in the first place? François Jacob famously called this part the realm of ‘<em>Night Science’</em>.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nDrawing on the <a href=\"https://night-science.org/home/learn/\">Night Science training framework</a> developed by Profs Itai Yanai and Martin Lercher, this workshop will introduce thinking tools and exercises to help you foster exploratory thinking, interdisciplinarity and a general attitude of openness towards new ideas applied to your own research challenges. This course is provided by a certified Night Science trainer from the <a href=\"https://www.epfl.ch/research/services/units/research-office/\" target=\"_blank\">EPFL Research Office</a>. <br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>This interactive workshop is designed specifically for postdoctoral researchers who want to:</strong>\r\n</p><ul>\r\n\t<li>Generate novel, high-risk/high-reward ideas for grants and publications</li>\r\n\t<li>Overcome conceptual or experimental roadblocks</li>\r\n\t<li>Expand their thinking beyond conventional frameworks</li>\r\n\t<li>Reconnect with the creative side of the scientific process</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<strong><em>When and Where</em></strong><strong>:</strong> June 25, 2026, 08:30-14:00. On-site only, room <a href=\"https://plan.epfl.ch/?dim_floor=0&amp;lang=en&amp;dim_lang=en&amp;tree_groups=centres_nevralgiques_grp%2Cmobilite_acces_grp%2Crestauration_et_commerces_grp%2Censeignement%2Cservices_campus_grp%2Cequipements_grp&amp;tree_group_layers_centres_nevralgiques_grp=&amp;tree_group_layers_mobilite_acces_grp=metro&amp;tree_group_layers_restauration_et_commerces_grp=&amp;tree_group_layers_enseignement=guichet_etudiants&amp;tree_group_layers_services_campus_grp=information_epfl&amp;tree_group_layers_equipements_grp=&amp;baselayer_ref=grp_backgrounds&amp;map_x=2533099&amp;map_y=1152409&amp;map_zoom=14\">MED0 1618</a> (Lausanne campus). Lunch provided.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong><em>Programme:</em></strong>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n\t<li><strong>08:30-08:45 : </strong>Breakfast + Welcome coffee </li>\r\n\t<li><strong>08:45-10:15 : </strong>Session 1: Night science, openness, improvisation, takes two to think + Exercise</li>\r\n\t<li><strong>10:15-10:30</strong> :Coffee break</li>\r\n\t<li><strong>10:30-12:00</strong> : Session 2: Import/export, 2 languages + Exercise</li>\r\n\t<li><strong>12:00-12:30</strong> : Lunch</li>\r\n\t<li><strong>12:30-13:30</strong> : Session 3: Hypothesis is a liability, what’s the question + Exercise</li>\r\n\t<li><strong>13:30-14:00</strong> : Wrap-up Discussion </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong><em>Registration</em></strong><strong>:</strong> Participation limited to <strong>30 attendees</strong>, on a first-come first-served basis. Register early to secure your spot <a href=\"https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=alXC9vvEsUqix54iDfEcQzE88_YGNxJDjy6KyYIGmdJURE5VSVdLN1YxTFVJQVAxVFoxREJQR0YyNCQlQCN0PWcu\">here</a>. A waiting list will be organised.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<u>Registration will close on June 18<sup>th</sup> after which attendance will be confirmed by email</u>.<br>\r\n <br>\r\nAny questions? Contact the Research Office at <a href=\"mailto:[email protected]\">[email protected]</a>.",
            "image_description": "",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-19T12:24:26",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-19T12:32:09",
            "link_label": "",
            "link_url": "",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "",
            "url_place_and_room": "",
            "url_online_room": "",
            "spoken_languages": [],
            "speaker": "",
            "organizer": "",
            "contact": "<a href=\"mailto:[email protected]?subject=Workshop%20for%20Postdocs%20on%20the%20Creative%20Scientific%20Process\">Research Office</a>",
            "is_internal": "False",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 1,
                "fr_label": "Tout public",
                "en_label": "General public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 3,
                "fr_label": "Entrée libre",
                "en_label": "Free"
            },
            "keywords": "",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120804/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/1/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/3/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/5/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/6/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/8/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/9/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/27/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/140/?format=api"
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 71903,
            "title": "Computer-aided proofs in first-order optimization, with applications to error feedback",
            "slug": "computer-aided-proofs-in-first-order-optimization",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/computer-aided-proofs-in-first-order-optimization",
            "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33221/200x112.jpg",
            "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33221/720x405.jpg",
            "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33221/max-size.jpg",
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-05-29",
            "end_date": "2026-05-29",
            "start_time": "15:15:00",
            "end_time": "16:15:00",
            "description": "<p>First-order methods are widely used in optimization and machine learning, and their behavior is often analyzed through the spectrum of worst case convergence rates. Obtaining such guarantees is often difficult and both time consuming and error-prone. Starting with the work of Drori and Teboulle (2014), novel techniques have been used to gain numerical insights, leading to the release of various performance estimation (PE) software. <br>\r\n<br>\r\nIn this talk, I will show how various computer-aided techniques can be used to study first-order optimization methods in a systematic way. From performance estimation problems with automated Lyapunov discovery, to symbolic regression and computer algebra systems, novel tools completely reshape the way we approach theory of optimization. <br>\r\nAs a main example, I will focus on error feedback methods used with compressed communication in distributed optimization. While error feedback has been widely studied, existing theory often provides untight (thus unreliable)  bounds. I will present tight analyses with matching lower bounds that allow a fair comparison between error feedback schemes and standard compressed gradient descent, and help explain when error feedback is useful and when it is not.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOverall, the talk aims to show how various computer-aided proofs can lead to clearer and more reliable insights into first-order optimization methods.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBased on :<br>\r\n<a href=\"https://icml.cc/virtual/2026/poster/62713\" target=\"_blank\">A Tight Theory of Error Feedback Algorithms in Distributed Optimization,</a> DB Thomsen, A Taylor, A Dieuleveut<br>\r\nInternational Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2026)<br>\r\n<a href=\"https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&amp;hl=fr&amp;user=ge-OinUAAAAJ&amp;sortby=pubdate&amp;citation_for_view=ge-OinUAAAAJ:q3oQSFYPqjQC\" target=\"_blank\">Tight analyses of first-order methods with error feedback</a>, DB Thomsen, A Taylor, A Dieuleveut<br>\r\nAdvances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) (2025).<br>\r\n<a href=\"https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&amp;hl=fr&amp;user=ge-OinUAAAAJ&amp;sortby=pubdate&amp;citation_for_view=ge-OinUAAAAJ:L8Ckcad2t8MC\" target=\"_blank\">PEPit: computer-assisted worst-case analyses of first-order optimization methods in Python</a><br>\r\nB Goujaud, C Moucer, F Glineur, JM Hendrickx, AB Taylor, A Dieuleveut<br>\r\nMathematical Programming Computation 16 (3), 337-367  (2024)<br>\r\n(eventually - as a detour) <a href=\"https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&amp;hl=fr&amp;user=ge-OinUAAAAJ&amp;sortby=pubdate&amp;citation_for_view=ge-OinUAAAAJ:wbdj-CoPYUoC\" target=\"_blank\">Provable non-accelerations of the heavy-ball method</a> B Goujaud, A Taylor, A Dieuleveut, Mathematical Programming, 1-59  (2025)<br>\r\n </p>",
            "image_description": "",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-19T09:20:45",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-19T09:22:37",
            "link_label": "",
            "link_url": "https://www.epfl.ch/schools/sb/research/math/research/statistics/",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "CM 1 517",
            "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==CM%201%20517",
            "url_online_room": "",
            "spoken_languages": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api"
            ],
            "speaker": "Aymeric Dieuleveut, Ecole Polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique de Paris",
            "organizer": "Myrto Limnios    ",
            "contact": "Maroussia Schaffner",
            "is_internal": "False",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 2,
                "fr_label": "Public averti",
                "en_label": "Informed public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 3,
                "fr_label": "Entrée libre",
                "en_label": "Free"
            },
            "keywords": "",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120800/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/5/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/7/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/288/?format=api"
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 71892,
            "title": "Bacterial Immune Systems: From Molecular Mechanisms to Next-Generation Biotechnology",
            "slug": "bacterial-immune-systems-from-molecular-mechanisms",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/bacterial-immune-systems-from-molecular-mechanisms",
            "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33210/200x112.jpg",
            "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33210/720x405.jpg",
            "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33210/max-size.jpg",
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-05-26",
            "end_date": "2026-05-26",
            "start_time": "12:15:00",
            "end_time": "13:15:00",
            "description": "<p>Immense evolutionary pressure has driven bacteria to innovate a diverse arsenal of immune systems that defend against parasitic mobile genetic elements, including bacteriophages and plasmids. The study of these systems has proven extraordinarily fruitful for biotechnology: CRISPR-Cas9, originally discovered as a bacterial defense mechanism, has revolutionized genome editing and demonstrated the transformative potential of mining bacterial immunity for molecular tools.<br>\r\nYet the diversity of bacterial defense extends far beyond CRISPR. Bacteria have evolved numerous strategies to recognize and destroy foreign DNA, many of which remain poorly understood at the mechanistic level. A central question is how these systems distinguish self from non-self — and how the underlying molecular logic of DNA targeting is encoded in protein structure and biochemistry. We combine cryo-electron microscopy, quantitative biochemistry, and in vivo genomics to characterize newly discovered defense systems and dissect their targeting mechanisms. This work is revealing unexpected principles of foreign DNA recognition, with implications both for our understanding of bacterial immunity and for the development of next-generation biotechnological tools for genome editing and beyond.</p>",
            "image_description": "Bravo",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-18T10:59:28",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-18T10:59:28",
            "link_label": "",
            "link_url": "",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "SV 1717",
            "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==SV%201717",
            "url_online_room": "",
            "spoken_languages": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api"
            ],
            "speaker": "Jack Bravo, Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)",
            "organizer": "Melanie Blokesch",
            "contact": "[email protected]",
            "is_internal": "False",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 2,
                "fr_label": "Public averti",
                "en_label": "Informed public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 3,
                "fr_label": "Entrée libre",
                "en_label": "Free"
            },
            "keywords": "",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120785/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/5/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/6/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/8/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/9/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/53/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/27/?format=api"
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 71882,
            "title": "Image Analysis Clinics in Neuchâtel",
            "slug": "image-analysis-clinics-in-neuchatel",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/image-analysis-clinics-in-neuchatel",
            "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33229/200x112.jpg",
            "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33229/720x405.jpg",
            "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33229/max-size.jpg",
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-06-02",
            "end_date": "2026-06-02",
            "start_time": "10:00:00",
            "end_time": "16:00:00",
            "description": "<strong>Do you need personalized support and advice on any imaging challenges?</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>What are the Imaging Clinics? </strong><br>\r\nA team of imaging experts from the EPFL Center for Imaging visits EPFL's satellite campuses to offer personalized support and advice on any imaging challenges local researchers might be facing. From microscopy to satellite imagery or any other type of visual data, our experts are here to help you optimize your imaging workflows and overcome specific hurdles.<br>\r\n<a class=\"text-link\" href=\"https://imaging.epfl.ch/imaging-clinics\" target=\"_blank\">https://imaging.epfl.ch/imaging-clinics</a><br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>How to particpate?</strong><br>\r\nIf you need imaging advice, <a href=\"https://forms.gle/pcQTD23xMJA2xvARA\">simply book a 45-minute consultation slot.</a> During this one-on-one session, you can discuss your ongoing projects, troubleshoot issues, or explore new possibilities in imaging. We encourage all researchers working with image data to make the most of this valuable on-site support!\r\n<div> </div>",
            "image_description": "",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-13T14:37:55",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-20T09:53:44",
            "link_label": "Book a 45 min slot",
            "link_url": "https://forms.gle/pcQTD23xMJA2xvARA",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "MC B0 302 in Neuchâtel",
            "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==MC%20B0%20302",
            "url_online_room": "",
            "spoken_languages": [],
            "speaker": "<a href=\"https://people.epfl.ch/edward.ando?lang=en\">Edward Andò,</a> <a href=\"https://people.epfl.ch/florian.aymanns\">Florian Aymanns</a>, <a href=\"https://people.epfl.ch/mallory.wittwer\">Mallory Wittwer</a>",
            "organizer": "<a href=\"https://imaging.epfl.ch/\">Center for Imaging</a>",
            "contact": "<a href=\"https://people.epfl.ch/edward.ando\">Edward Andò</a>",
            "is_internal": "False",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 2,
                "fr_label": "Public averti",
                "en_label": "Informed public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 1,
                "fr_label": "Sur inscription",
                "en_label": "Registration required"
            },
            "keywords": "",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120771/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/8/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/442/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/284/?format=api"
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 71880,
            "title": "Imaging Seminar: Mapping cellular function with 3D single-molecule tracking and super-resolution microscopy",
            "slug": "imaging-seminar-mapping-cellular-function-with-3-2",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/imaging-seminar-mapping-cellular-function-with-3-2",
            "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33202/200x112.jpg",
            "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33202/720x405.jpg",
            "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33202/max-size.jpg",
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-06-25",
            "end_date": "2026-06-25",
            "start_time": "17:00:00",
            "end_time": "18:00:00",
            "description": "<strong><a href=\"https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepcadZ0LZTP-BpVwOnH2ljz6z4CtAFbXxIkfEL0Mpio-vrqQ/viewform?usp=header\">Registration</a><br>\r\n<br>\r\nAbstract</strong>: Cellular function is governed by the molecular organization and interactions at the nanoscale. In this talk, I will present our recent advances in 3D single-molecule tracking of dynamics and super-resolution imaging of nanoscale structures throughout mammalian cells, and showcase applications of our approaches for cellular imaging. I will describe our developments of light sheet microscopy platforms that reduce fluorescence background, photobleaching, and the risk of photodamaging sensitive samples. Combined with point spread function (PSF) engineering for nanoscale localization of individual molecules in 3D, deep learning for analysis of overlapping emitters, and a novel 3D nanoprinted microfluidic chip for environmental control, these platforms enable whole-cell multi-target 3D single-molecule super-resolution imaging with improved accuracy, precision, and imaging speed. I will also highlight our recent developments and applications of dCas9-based labels that enable flexible, long-term tracking of endogenous, non-repetitive genomic loci in live human cells with excellent spatiotemporal resolution. Using this approach, we demonstrate correlative tracking of gene dynamics and transcription for improved understanding of gene regulation. I will further showcase studies of disease mechanisms and novel therapies for the premature aging disorder Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome. Together, these imaging technologies provide a versatile toolkit for quantitative studies of molecular dynamics, nanoscale structures, and molecular mechanisms, enabling new insights into a broad range of chemical, biological, and biomedical questions related to cellular function and pathogenesis.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Bio: </strong>Dr. Gustavsson joined the faculty at Rice University in 2020 as a CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research and the Norman Hackerman-Welch Young Investigator Chair. At Rice, she founded and serves as Director of the Center for Nanoscale Imaging Sciences. Her research group strives to gain detailed information about cellular nanoscale structures, dynamics, and molecular mechanisms by designing and applying innovative and versatile optical imaging tools. Dr. Gustavsson received her Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Her graduate work focused on studying rhythms and dynamic responses in single cells by combining and optimizing techniques such as fluorescence microscopy, optical tweezers, and microfluidics. Upon completion of her graduate work, Dr. Gustavsson joined the group of Nobel Laureate W. E. Moerner at Stanford University as a Postdoctoral Fellow. Her research focused on the development and application of 3D single-molecule super-resolution microscopy for cellular imaging and included the implementation of light sheet illumination for optical sectioning of mammalian cells. Her work has been recognized with multiple honors, awards, and fellowships, most notably the FEBS Journal Richard Perham Prize, the 3-year Swedish Research Council International Postdoctoral Fellowship, the PicoQuant Young Investigator Award, the NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award, the CPRIT Recruitment of First-Time Tenure-Track Faculty Members Award, the Scialog: Advancing Bioimaging Fellowship, the Edward S. and Fofo Lewis Chemistry Research Award, the NIH Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA), and the NSF CAREER Award.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>The seminar is followed by an aperitif. </strong>",
            "image_description": "",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-13T13:52:19",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-22T10:54:26",
            "link_label": "Registration",
            "link_url": "https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepcadZ0LZTP-BpVwOnH2ljz6z4CtAFbXxIkfEL0Mpio-vrqQ/viewform?usp=header",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "BM 5202",
            "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==BM%205202",
            "url_online_room": "",
            "spoken_languages": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api"
            ],
            "speaker": "Anna-Karin Gustavsson",
            "organizer": "<a href=\"https://imaging.epfl.ch/\">Center for Imaging</a>",
            "contact": "<a href=\"https://people.epfl.ch/cecilia.carron\">Cecilia Carron</a>",
            "is_internal": "False",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 2,
                "fr_label": "Public averti",
                "en_label": "Informed public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 1,
                "fr_label": "Sur inscription",
                "en_label": "Registration required"
            },
            "keywords": "",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120768/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/8/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/1/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/284/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/9/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/6/?format=api"
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 71879,
            "title": "Mathematics Colloquium",
            "slug": "mathematics-colloquium-15",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/mathematics-colloquium-15",
            "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33203/200x112.jpg",
            "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33203/720x405.jpg",
            "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33203/max-size.jpg",
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-06-09",
            "end_date": "2026-06-09",
            "start_time": "16:15:00",
            "end_time": "17:15:00",
            "description": "<strong>Title : </strong>On indefinite ternary quadratic forms<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Abstract : </strong><br>\r\nWe describe the solution to two problems concerning indefinite integral ternary quadratic forms.<br>\r\nThe first about anisotropic forms was popularized by Margulis following his solution of the Oppenheim Conjecture.<br>\r\nThe second about the density of isotropic forms was raised by Serre.<br>\r\nJoint work with A.Gamburd, A.Ghosh and J.Whang.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Please register on the following form : </strong>https://forms.gle/w8PbDFZtRSs5V47Y8<br>\r\n ",
            "image_description": "",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-13T13:52:46",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-20T10:23:16",
            "link_label": "",
            "link_url": "",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "ELD 020",
            "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==ELD%20020",
            "url_online_room": "",
            "spoken_languages": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api"
            ],
            "speaker": "Prof. Peter Sarnak (Institute of Advanced Study and Princeton University)",
            "organizer": "Institute of Mathematics",
            "contact": "Prof. Philippe Michel",
            "is_internal": "True",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 2,
                "fr_label": "Public averti",
                "en_label": "Informed public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 2,
                "fr_label": "Sur invitation",
                "en_label": "Invitation required"
            },
            "keywords": "",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120769/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/402/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/7/?format=api"
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 71877,
            "title": "Aligning Models Throughout Training",
            "slug": "aligning-models-throughout-training",
            "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/aligning-models-throughout-training",
            "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33199/200x112.jpg",
            "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33199/720x405.jpg",
            "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/33199/max-size.jpg",
            "lang": "en",
            "start_date": "2026-06-18",
            "end_date": "2026-06-18",
            "start_time": "13:00:00",
            "end_time": "15:00:00",
            "description": "<u>EDIC candidacy exam</u><br>\r\nExam president: Prof. Martin Jaggi<br>\r\nThesis advisor: Prof. Robert West<br>\r\nCo-examiner: Prof. Nicolas Flammarion<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<u>Abstract</u><br>\r\ncoming soon<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<u>Selected papers</u><br>\r\ncoming soon",
            "image_description": "",
            "creation_date": "2026-05-13T12:37:39",
            "last_modification_date": "2026-05-13T12:37:39",
            "link_label": "",
            "link_url": "",
            "canceled": "False",
            "cancel_reason": "",
            "place_and_room": "BC 333",
            "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==BC%20333",
            "url_online_room": "",
            "spoken_languages": [],
            "speaker": "Raghav Singhal",
            "organizer": "",
            "contact": "[email protected]",
            "is_internal": "False",
            "theme": "",
            "vulgarization": {
                "id": 1,
                "fr_label": "Tout public",
                "en_label": "General public"
            },
            "registration": {
                "id": 3,
                "fr_label": "Entrée libre",
                "en_label": "Free"
            },
            "keywords": "EDIC candidacy exam",
            "file": null,
            "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120764/",
            "category": {
                "id": 1,
                "code": "CONF",
                "fr_label": "Conférences - Séminaires",
                "en_label": "Conferences - Seminars",
                "activated": true
            },
            "academic_calendar_category": null,
            "domains": [],
            "mementos": [
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/6/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/27/?format=api",
                "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/48/?format=api"
            ]
        }
    ]
}