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However, the EPFL community is welcome to attend specific lectures without registration if the topic is of interest to their research. Do not hesitate to contact the <a href=\"mailto:[email protected]\">CECAM Event Manager</a> if you have any question.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Description</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\nBig-data-driven methodologies have emerged as a fundamental paradigm of science, but require an enormous amount of resources to achieve their promised impact. The FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data principles [1] ensure that scientific data can be shared and reutilized, providing an efficient route for accumulating data and taking advantage of these powerful techniques. FAIR data management allows essential knowledge to be systematically extracted from data, accelerating discoveries and innovations across various domains [2]. Furthermore, open science is essential for the verifiability and reproducibility of results and has been a topic of major discussion over the last decade. In materials science, data-driven methodologies, coupled with the appropriate FAIR data management practices, are invaluable for the discovery of new materials due to the vast combinatorial space of chemical systems that emerge from the periodic table [3, 4]. Such methodologies have been successfully applied, e.g., to design and predict new materials with desired properties using ab-initio ground state simulations, i.e., data generated from Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations [5]. However, there remains a critical gap in replicating this success in the context of other simulation frameworks. <br>\r\nTheoretical spectroscopy and Green's function method simulations [6, 7], including data simulated using the GW approximation, Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory (TDDFT), the Bethe-Salpeter equation (BSE), Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (DMFT), and Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker (KKR), pose especially difficult challenges in the context of FAIR data management. These simulations not only involve extensive computational resources and produce large datasets with associated complex workflows but are also executed using a large variety of public and in-house simulation software. At the same time, these methodologies are essential for understanding excited state properties of complex materials; they are more accurate than DFT calculations and provide better comparisons with experimental results since they incorporate excited states and electronic correlation effects in a more consistent manner [8]. <br>\r\nThere has recently been a number of individual efforts to improve the accessibility of data produced by theoretical spectroscopy and Green’s function methods through the usage of publicly accessible databases. For example, the Computational Materials Repository (CMR) [9] contains several individual databases, amongst which the Computational 2D Materials Database (C2DB) [10] contains GW and BSE data for a specific set of parameters and properties. The MaterialsCloud [11] database has some individual datasets published for these methodologies, however there is not a clear data structure for them. The NIST-JARVIS [12] database has a specific app for BeyondDFT simulations with DMFT data, but only for a specific simulation code. By making datasets findable, these efforts aim to avoid redundant computations and thus build upon existing work more efficiently. While these efforts represent an important step in the right direction, they fall short of fully achieving their goal due to a continued lack of consistency (i.e., <em>interoperability</em>) between individual databases. Moreover, these self-managed databases typically lack the ability to store the complete provenance of the simulated workflow, which is essential to ensure reproducibility. <br>\r\nRecently, FAIRmat [13], a consortium of the German research data infrastructure (NFDI) association, was formed to construct a scalable data infrastructure for Materials Science that can be easily customized for individual communities. This infrastructure consists of a primary software and repository called NOMAD [14]—a free web-service that enables the organization, analysis, sharing, and publishing of materials science data. One of the tasks within FAIRmat’s scope is to build support for theoretical spectroscopy and Green’s function simulations within NOMAD. Support for several of these methodologies have now been successfully built, and there already exists over 10 000 entries in the NOMAD repository containing GW [15], BSE [16], and DMFT [17] data, along with the full provenance of the corresponding complex workflows. The next step to developing a FAIR data infrastructure for these methods is to tackle the interoperability problem.<br>\r\nInteroperability within this domain is extremely challenging due to the heterogeneous character of theoretical spectroscopy and Green’s function simulations. Consequently, the adoption of common structures (e.g., describing the Green’s function, the self-energy, or the dielectric function) is the key for improving interoperability. Thus, various members of the community, including method developers, materials and data scientists, and data management experts, must come together to reach a consensus on specific common data structures.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>References</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"https://cmr.fysik.dtu.dk/\" target=\"_blank\">[1] Computational Materials Repository (CMR) website</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-48169-5\" target=\"_blank\">[2] S. Di Cataldo, P. Worm, J. Tomczak, L. Si, K. Held, Nat. Commun., <strong>15</strong>, 3952 (2024)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevmaterials.8.013801\" target=\"_blank\">[3] F. Meng, B. Maurer, F. Peschel, S. Selcuk, M. Hybertsen, X. Qu, C. Vorwerk, C. Draxl, J. Vinson, D. Lu, Phys. Rev. Materials, <strong>8</strong>, 013801 (2024)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.5b00453\" target=\"_blank\">[4] M. van Setten, F. Caruso, S. Sharifzadeh, X. Ren, M. Scheffler, F. Liu, J. Lischner, L. Lin, J. Deslippe, S. Louie, C. Yang, F. Weigend, J. Neaton, F. Evers, P. Rinke, J. Chem. Theory Comput., <strong>11</strong>, 5665-5687 (2015)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.21105/joss.05388\" target=\"_blank\">[5] M. Scheidgen, L. Himanen, A. Ladines, D. Sikter, M. Nakhaee, Á. Fekete, T. Chang, A. Golparvar, J. Márquez, S. Brockhauser, S. Brückner, L. Ghiringhelli, F. Dietrich, D. Lehmberg, T. Denell, A. Albino, H. Näsström, S. Shabih, F. Dobener, M. Kühbach, R. Mozumder, J. Rudzinski, N. Daelman, J. Pizarro, M. Kuban, C. Salazar, P. Ondračka, H. Bungartz, C. Draxl, JOSS., <strong>8</strong>, 5388 (2023)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"https://www.fairmat-nfdi.eu/fairmat/\" target=\"_blank\">[6] FAIRmat website</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41524-020-00440-1\" target=\"_blank\">[7] K. Choudhary, K. Garrity, A. Reid, B. DeCost, A. Biacchi, A. Hight Walker, Z. Trautt, J. Hattrick-Simpers, A. Kusne, A. Centrone, A. Davydov, J. Jiang, R. Pachter, G. Cheon, E. Reed, A. Agrawal, X. Qian, V. Sharma, H. Zhuang, S. Kalinin, B. Sumpter, G. Pilania, P. Acar, S. Mandal, K. Haule, D. Vanderbilt, K. Rabe, F. Tavazza, npj. Comput. Mater., <strong>6</strong>, 173 (2020)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-00637-5\" target=\"_blank\">[8] L. Talirz, S. Kumbhar, E. Passaro, A. Yakutovich, V. Granata, F. Gargiulo, M. Borelli, M. Uhrin, S. Huber, S. Zoupanos, C. Adorf, C. Andersen, O. Schütt, C. Pignedoli, D. Passerone, J. VandeVondele, T. Schulthess, B. Smit, G. Pizzi, N. Marzari, Sci. Data., <strong>7</strong>, 299 (2020)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2053-1583/aacfc1\" target=\"_blank\">[9] S. Haastrup, M. Strange, M. Pandey, T. Deilmann, P. Schmidt, N. Hinsche, M. Gjerding, D. Torelli, P. Larsen, A. Riis-Jensen, J. Gath, K. Jacobsen, J. Jørgen Mortensen, T. Olsen, K. Thygesen, 2D Mater., <strong>5</strong>, 042002 (2018)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.18\" target=\"_blank\">[10] M. Wilkinson, M. Dumontier, I. Aalbersberg, G. Appleton, M. Axton, A. Baak, N. Blomberg, J. Boiten, L. da Silva Santos, P. Bourne, J. Bouwman, A. Brookes, T. Clark, M. Crosas, I. Dillo, O. Dumon, S. Edmunds, C. Evelo, R. Finkers, A. Gonzalez-Beltran, A. Gray, P. Groth, C. Goble, J. Grethe, J. Heringa, P. ’t Hoen, R. Hooft, T. Kuhn, R. Kok, J. Kok, S. Lusher, M. Martone, A. Mons, A. Packer, B. Persson, P. Rocca-Serra, M. Roos, R. van Schaik, S. Sansone, E. Schultes, T. Sengstag, T. Slater, G. Strawn, M. Swertz, M. Thompson, J. van der Lei, E. van Mulligen, J. Velterop, A. Waagmeester, P. Wittenburg, K. Wolstencroft, J. Zhao, B. Mons, Sci. Data., <strong>3</strong>, 160018 (2016)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/comptes-rendus-physique/vol/10/issue/6\" target=\"_blank\">[11] L. Reining et al., Comptes Rendus Physique 10, 6 (2009)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2516-1075/ad48ec\" target=\"_blank\">[12] V. Blum, R. Asahi, J. Autschbach, C. Bannwarth, G. Bihlmayer, S. Blügel, L. Burns, T. Crawford, W. Dawson, W. de Jong, C. Draxl, C. Filippi, L. Genovese, P. Giannozzi, N. Govind, S. Hammes-Schiffer, J. Hammond, B. Hourahine, A. Jain, Y. Kanai, P. Kent, A. Larsen, S. Lehtola, X. Li, R. Lindh, S. Maeda, N. Makri, J. Moussa, T. Nakajima, J. Nash, M. Oliveira, P. Patel, G. Pizzi, G. Pourtois, B. Pritchard, E. Rabani, M. Reiher, L. Reining, X. Ren, M. Rossi, H. Schlegel, N. Seriani, L. Slipchenko, A. Thom, E. Valeev, B. Van Troeye, L. Visscher, V. Vlcek, H. Werner, D. Williams-Young, T. Windus, Electron. Struct., (2024)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02501-8\" target=\"_blank\">[13] L. Ghiringhelli, C. Baldauf, T. Bereau, S. Brockhauser, C. Carbogno, J. Chamanara, S. Cozzini, S. Curtarolo, C. Draxl, S. Dwaraknath, Á. Fekete, J. Kermode, C. Koch, M. Kühbach, A. Ladines, P. Lambrix, M. Himmer, S. Levchenko, M. Oliveira, A. Michalchuk, R. Miller, B. Onat, P. Pavone, G. Pizzi, B. Regler, G. Rignanese, J. Schaarschmidt, M. Scheidgen, A. Schneidewind, T. Sheveleva, C. Su, D. Usvyat, O. Valsson, C. Wöll, M. Scheffler, Sci. Data., <strong>10</strong>, 626 (2023)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41524-019-0221-0\" target=\"_blank\">[14] J. Schmidt, M. Marques, S. Botti, M. Marques, npj. Comput. Mater., <strong>5</strong>, 83 (2019)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201900808\" target=\"_blank\">[15] L. Himanen, A. Geurts, A. Foster, P. Rinke, Advanced Science, <strong>6</strong>, (2019)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04501-x\" target=\"_blank\">[16] M. Scheffler, M. Aeschlimann, M. Albrecht, T. Bereau, H. Bungartz, C. Felser, M. Greiner, A. Groß, C. Koch, K. Kremer, W. Nagel, M. Scheidgen, C. Wöll, C. Draxl, Nature, <strong>604</strong>, 635-642 (2022)</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/mrs.2018.208\" target=\"_blank\">[17] C. Draxl, M. 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Reflecting the growing importance of mathematics in life sciences research, such reform should bridge the gap between the mathematics students learn and the mathematics used in research.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nIn this talk, <a href=\"https://teaching.ucla.edu/profile/steve-bennoun/\">Steve Bennoun</a>, UCLA, will present how the study of modeling and dynamical systems can be used to create a first-year course that introduces mathematical concepts used in life sciences research in a contextualized way.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nStudents first learn to write models for important biological systems such as hormone levels, epidemiological models, and predator-prey models.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nTaking a geometrical approach, students learn how to determine the long-term behaviors of models by studying phase plane trajectories and the stability of equilibrium points.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis enables the study of the concept of “biological switch” or how a cell can start or stop the production of a protein. This is followed by the important notion of qualitative change in a biological systems, or bifurcation.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nStudents learn in particular about Hopf bifurcations or how a system can start or stop oscillating. The second part of the course moves somewhat away from the geometrical approach and focuses on how to determine the stability of equilibrium points using the linearization of a model, motivating the study of the necessary notions from linear algebra by studying discrete-time models.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis talk will end with a discussion focusing on research by Sanders et al. 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Are you currently facing challenges regarding IT infrastructure, and looking for reliable, collaborative, high-capacity, and affordable storage solutions to manage your research data? Are you seeking information about the computing costs? <br>\r\n<br>\r\nThe <strong><a href=\"https://www.epfl.ch/research/facilities/rcp/\">Research Computing Platform (RCP)</a></strong> offers campus-wide IT infrastructure geared for the research community. The offering includes a GPU infrastructure (> 400) aiming at making AI compute as accessible as possible throughout the campus. <br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis event will provide insights into the various services RCP offers to the EPFL research community. <br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Event Details:</strong>\r\n</p><ul>\r\n\t<li><strong>Date:</strong> April 22, 2026 </li>\r\n\t<li><strong>Time:</strong> 14:00-15:30</li>\r\n\t<li><strong>Location:</strong> ELE 117 - AI Center Lounge </li>\r\n\t<li><strong>Registration required, with your EPFL email address: <a href=\"https://forms.office.com/e/KvKgmVrjsh\">HERE</a></strong></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<strong>Program</strong>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n\t<li><strong>14:00-14:30: Presentation of the RCP infrastructure and services</strong> <strong>(</strong>incl. storage, compute, file transfer, GPU-based service offer, HaaS…)</li>\r\n\t<li><strong>14:30-15:30: Q&A and hands-on questions with the RCP team</strong></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<em>(Refreshments provided)</em><br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>How It Works:</strong>\r\n\r\n<ol>\r\n\t<li><strong>Register and share some previous thoughts:</strong> Did you know about the RCP before? Are you running simulations? Have you planned computing resources in your project?</li>\r\n\t<li><strong>Bring a Laptop and your questions:</strong> the RCP team will be there to address your question based on your specific use case.</li>\r\n\t<li><strong>Discussion:</strong> gather to share your challenges, receive constructive feedback, and explore potential collaborations.</li>\r\n</ol>\r\n<br>\r\nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn how RCP can support your research endeavors. <br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe look forward to seeing you there!", "image_description": "", "creation_date": "2026-03-18T17:45:54", "last_modification_date": "2026-03-18T17:48:18", "link_label": "Registration", "link_url": "https://forms.office.com/e/KvKgmVrjsh", "canceled": "False", "cancel_reason": "", "place_and_room": "ELE 117", "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==ELE%20117", "url_online_room": "", "spoken_languages": [ "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api" ], "speaker": "Research Computing Platform Team", "organizer": "EPFL AI Center & Research Computing Platform", "contact": "<a href=\"https://people.epfl.ch/nicolas.machado\">Nicolas Machado</a>", "is_internal": "True", "theme": "", "vulgarization": { "id": 2, "fr_label": "Public averti", "en_label": "Informed public" }, "registration": { "id": 1, "fr_label": "Sur inscription", "en_label": "Registration required" }, "keywords": "Intelligence artificielle, Artificial intelligence, AI, Compute, Computation, Generative AI", "file": null, "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/120121/", "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/416/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/1/?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/27/?format=api" ] }, { "id": 70717, "title": "Training \"Ethics in Research Data Management: Anonymization and Best Practices\"", "slug": "training-ethics-in-research-data-management-anon-4", "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/training-ethics-in-research-data-management-anon-4", "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32139/200x112.jpg", "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32139/720x405.jpg", "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32139/max-size.jpg", "lang": "en", "start_date": "2026-04-23", "end_date": "2026-04-23", "start_time": "15:00:00", "end_time": "16:30:00", "description": "<div class=\"all_text\"><strong>Ethical-driven practices in data management are crucial for maintaining research integrity, protecting privacy, and collaborate with research partners, and fostering trust in research outputs. This short training focuses on the practices of ethical data management and the adoption of anonymization techniques for compliance with data protection laws.</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\nThrough interactive discussions and case studies, participants will learn to:<br>\r\n- Address ethical challenges in data collection and management in compliance with Swiss and European laws<br>\r\n- Understand how anonymization techniques and responsible data handling can protect subjects’ privacy<br>\r\n- Strengthen research integrity by applying best practices in everyday data management workflows.</div>\r\n<br>\r\nWith a dedicated Q&A session featuring the EPFL Research Ethics Compliance Officer and Senior Legal Counsel for Education and Research, you will also have the occasion to discuss the ethical and related technical dimensions of managing your research data.\r\n<div class=\"all_text\"><br>\r\nWhile not mandatory, basic knowledge of Research Data Management is recommended: for an introductory training, please register for the workshop <a href=\"https://bookwhen.com/fr/epfl_library/e/ev-s22p-20260305150000\" target=\"_blank\">ABC of Research Data Management</a>.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"https://bookwhen.com/fr/epfl_library/e/ev-sbj8a-20260423150000\">Registration</a><br>\r\n<br>\r\nMore information about <a href=\"https://www.epfl.ch/campus/library/training/\">EPFL Library Teaching offer</a></div>", "image_description": "CC-BY-NC-SA EPFL Library", "creation_date": "2025-12-18T15:16:03", "last_modification_date": "2026-03-10T15:00:24", "link_label": "Registration", "link_url": "https://bookwhen.com/epfl_library/e/ev-sbj8a-20260423150000", "canceled": "False", "cancel_reason": "", "place_and_room": "GC A3 31", "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==GC%20A3%2031", "url_online_room": "", "spoken_languages": [ "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api" ], "speaker": "EPFL Library Research Data Team", "organizer": "EPFL Library", "contact": "[email protected]", "is_internal": "False", "theme": "", "vulgarization": { "id": 1, "fr_label": "Tout public", "en_label": "General public" }, "registration": { "id": 1, "fr_label": "Sur inscription", "en_label": "Registration required" }, "keywords": "", "file": null, "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/119089/", "category": { "id": 15, "code": "FORM", "fr_label": "Formations internes", "en_label": "Internal trainings", "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/145/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/275/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/27/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/291/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/269/?format=api" ] }, { "id": 70722, "title": "Ig Nobel Award Tour Show 2026", "slug": "ig-nobel-award-tour-show-2026-2", "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/ig-nobel-award-tour-show-2026-2", "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32144/200x112.jpg", "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32144/720x405.jpg", "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32144/max-size.jpg", "lang": "en", "start_date": "2026-04-23", "end_date": "2026-04-23", "start_time": "18:00:00", "end_time": "20:00:00", "description": "<strong>The Ig Nobel Awards honor research that makes people laugh, then think.</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\nEPFL and NCCR MARVEL have the pleasure to invite you for the seventh time to the Ig Nobel Award Tour Show.<br>\r\nThe show is in English. <br>\r\n<strong>Free tickets will be available online from 14 April (max. 2 tickets per person). Link will be provided here in due time.</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis event is part of the 2026 Ig Nobel EuroTour.<strong> </strong>This year's program invites you to discover:<br>\r\n<strong>Marc Abrahams</strong><br>\r\nFather of the annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony and editor of <em>Annals of Improbable Research</em><br>\r\n<a href=\"https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/mariska-kret\"><strong>Mariska Kret</strong></a>, Leiden University, NL<br>\r\n2022 Applied Cardiology Prize winner for <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-021-01197-3\">seeking and finding evidence that when new romantic partners meet for the first time, and feel attracted to each other, their heart rates synchronize</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"https://psych.uw.edu.pl/o-wydziale/pracownicy/zajenkowski-marcin/\"><strong>Marcin Zajenkowski</strong></a>, University of Warsaw, PL<br>\r\n2025 Psychology Prize winner for <a href=\"http://doi.org/10.1016/j.intell.2021.101595\">investigating what happens when you tell narcissists — or anyone else — that they are intelligent</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/10264-chris-mcmanus\"><strong>Chris McManus</strong></a>, University College London, UK<br>\r\n2002 Medicine Prize winner for his excruciatingly <a href=\"http://www.righthandlefthand.com/main.htm\">balanced</a> report, \"<a href=\"http://improbable.com/ig/2002/scrotal-asymmetry.pdf\">Scrotal Asymmetry in Man and in Ancient Sculpture</a>\"", "image_description": "Ig Nobel", "creation_date": "2025-12-18T16:31:45", "last_modification_date": "2026-03-17T15:44:33", "link_label": "Ig Nobel Award Tour Show 2026", "link_url": "https://nccr-marvel.ch/events/ig-nobel-2026", "canceled": "False", "cancel_reason": "", "place_and_room": "Forum Rolex", "url_place_and_room": "http://plan.epfl.ch/?room=forum+rolex", "url_online_room": "", "spoken_languages": [ "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api" ], "speaker": "Marc Abraham, Mariska Kret, Marcin Zajenkowski, and Chris McManus", "organizer": "EPFL, <a href=\"http://nccr-marvel.ch\">NCCR MARVEL</a>", "contact": "Lidia Favre-Quattropani, <a href=\"mailto:[email protected]\">[email protected]</a>", "is_internal": "False", "theme": "", "vulgarization": { "id": 1, "fr_label": "Tout public", "en_label": "General public" }, "registration": { "id": 1, "fr_label": "Sur inscription", "en_label": "Registration required" }, "keywords": "Grand public", "file": null, "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/119099/", "category": { "id": 19, "code": "PUBLICSCIENCE", "fr_label": "Evènements scientifiques grand public", "en_label": "Public Science Events", "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/170/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/145/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/22/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/27/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/290/?format=api" ] }, { "id": 71223, "title": "How to Prepare Successful Grant Proposals: a course for Postdocs", "slug": "how-to-prepare-successful-grant-proposals-a-cou-12", "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/how-to-prepare-successful-grant-proposals-a-cou-12", "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32587/200x112.jpg", "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32587/720x405.jpg", "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32587/max-size.jpg", "lang": "en", "start_date": "2026-04-24", "end_date": "2026-04-24", "start_time": null, "end_time": null, "description": "<strong>The Research Office is offering a course for EPFL postdoctoral researchers and senior PhD students entitled “How to prepare successful grant proposals”.</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis course will teach participants where to look for appropriate fellowship and research funding opportunities, the ins and outs of the application process itself, and how to prepare a written proposal. It is primarily intended for EPFL postdocs and senior PhD students who want to start preparing their postdoctoral fellowship applications.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>When: Friday 24<sup>th</sup> April 2026, 11:30-3 pm, in person, </strong><a href=\"https://plan.epfl.ch/?dim_floor=4&lang=en&dim_lang=en&tree_groups=centres_nevralgiques_grp%2Cmobilite_acces_grp%2Crestauration_et_commerces_grp%2Censeignement%2Cservices_campus_grp%2Cequipements_grp&tree_group_layers_centres_nevralgiques_grp=&tree_group_layers_mobilite_acces_grp=metro&tree_group_layers_restauration_et_commerces_grp=&tree_group_layers_enseignement=guichet_etudiants&tree_group_layers_services_campus_grp=information_epfl&tree_group_layers_equipements_grp=&baselayer_ref=grp_backgrounds&map_x=2532712&map_y=1152288&map_zoom=14\"><strong>BC 420</strong></a><strong> (Lausanne Campus). Lunch will be provided.</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\nParticipants can apply to a follow-up “Writing Clinic” during which they will develop their own research proposal with live feedback from their peers. Dates: 25<sup>th </sup>May, 9<sup>th</sup> and 23<sup>rd</sup> June 2026.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nRegistration is now open and interested postdocs and senior PhD students should <a href=\"https://forms.office.com/e/0HxeCin2xA\">register for the course</a> by Monday 20<sup>th</sup> April 2026 midday. 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It offers new funding opportunities at the intersection of basic research and science-based innovation, thereby supplementing the funding activities of the two organizations.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>BRIDGE Discovery</strong> is aimed at experienced researchers who wish to realise a technological innovation with great social or economic impact. They can submit a proposal on their own or as part of a consortium of up to three applicants. The project must be characterised by scientific excellence and a clear vision of a future application.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBRIDGE Discovery funds projects for up to 4 years. The maximum total costs must not exceed<strong> 850,000 Swiss francs per applicant over four years.</strong> Grants cover the salaries of project employees and research costs directly linked to the project.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>As of 2025, the letter of intent is no longer a prerequisite for the submission of a Discovery proposal.</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Applicants must directly submit a full proposal on <a class=\"link link--size-general link--external \" href=\"https://bridge.mysnf.ch/login.aspx?returnurl=%2fdefault.aspx\" rel=\"noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">mysnf.ch</a>.</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Deadline for the submission of full proposals: 28th April 2026 (5pm Swiss time)</strong><br>\r\n<br>\r\nFurther details of the schemes, calls and requirements for the BRIDGE funding programme are available on the <a href=\"https://www.bridge.ch/en/2JhW2ZFO9e7sAImV/page/funding/discovery\">BRIDGE website</a>.<br>\r\nMore information:\r\n</p><ul>\r\n\t<li><a href=\"https://www.bridge.ch/media/en/jfEzfWt7VDjGvOEi/BRIDGE_Discovery_Regulations_en.pdf\">Regulations</a></li>\r\n\t<li><a href=\"https://www.bridge.ch/media/en/ttDfgJP5hNP6V8WC/BRIDGE_Discovery_checklist.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">Full proposal checklist</a></li>\r\n\t<li><a class=\"link link--size-general link--external \" href=\"https://www.bridge.ch/media/en/0D4F6EKRFcge6vAB/BRIDGE_Discovery_project_description_template.docx\" rel=\"noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Template project description (MS Word)</a></li>\r\n\t<li><a class=\"link link--size-general link--external \" href=\"https://www.bridge.ch/media/en/ZvjAhtXMjOMw1nD8/BRIDGE_Discovery_LaTeX.zip\" rel=\"noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Template project description (LaTeX)</a></li>\r\n\t<li><a href=\"https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1FnJ4eaH4hyX-0fAnsmfpDo5ldYLMzks5\">ReO toolkit</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\nFor further questions contact <a href=\"mailto:[email protected]?subject=%5B%20BRIDGE%20DISCOVERY%20%E2%80%93%205th%20CALL%20%7C%20Research%20funding%20%5D\">[email protected]</a>.", "image_description": "", "creation_date": "2023-12-15T13:37:40", "last_modification_date": "2026-03-09T10:42:03", "link_label": "", "link_url": "", "canceled": "False", "cancel_reason": "", "place_and_room": "", "url_place_and_room": "", "url_online_room": "", "spoken_languages": [], "speaker": "", "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": "", "file": null, "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/110291/", "category": { "id": 16, "code": "PROP", "fr_label": "Appel à proposition", "en_label": "Call for proposal", "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/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": 71003, "title": "Imaging Lunch: A Practical Introduction to Machine Learning for Vision Applications", "slug": "imaging-lunch-a-practical-introduction-to-machine", "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/imaging-lunch-a-practical-introduction-to-machine", "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32391/200x112.jpg", "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32391/720x405.jpg", "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32391/max-size.jpg", "lang": "en", "start_date": "2026-04-29", "end_date": "2026-04-29", "start_time": "11:00:00", "end_time": "13:00:00", "description": "<strong><a href=\"https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1NukuuzIzzMnbDZkfudvj1M7wDJY6JeWQKoQrcl1ZIVFcUw/viewform?usp=header\">Registration</a><br>\r\n<br>\r\nAbstract</strong><br>\r\nThis workshop is designed for EPFL researchers interested in building effective, automated computer vision systems for scientific applications. During the workshop, we will review and explain the main steps of a machine learning-based computer vision project, from problem definition to image acquisition, annotation, training, validation, and inference. We will illustrate these steps in a practical way, by building a real computer vision application together until we can run it live on a camera. Along the way, we will discuss important concepts (data drift, overfitting, data augmentation) and observe how they manifest themselves in practice. We will also share tips and tricks to help you tackle your own computer vision challenges.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Prerequisites:</strong><br>\r\nBasic familiarity with Python, image analysis, and machine learning concepts is desirable, but not strictly necessary.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Level:</strong> <br>\r\nBeginner / Intermediate<br>\r\n ", "image_description": "", "creation_date": "2026-01-30T11:40:06", "last_modification_date": "2026-01-30T11:40:06", "link_label": "Registration", "link_url": "https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1NukuuzIzzMnbDZkfudvj1M7wDJY6JeWQKoQrcl1ZIVFcUw/viewform?usp=header", "canceled": "False", "cancel_reason": "", "place_and_room": "CE 1 711.2", "url_place_and_room": "https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==CE%201%20711.2", "url_online_room": "", "spoken_languages": [ "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/spoken_languages/2/?format=api" ], "speaker": "<a href=\"https://people.epfl.ch/mallory.wittwer?lang=en\">Mallory Witwer</a>", "organizer": "<a href=\"https://imaging.epfl.ch/\">Center for Imaging</a>", "contact": "<a href=\"https://people.epfl.ch/cecilia.carron?lang=fr\">Cecilia Carron</a>", "is_internal": "False", "theme": "", "vulgarization": { "id": 1, "fr_label": "Tout public", "en_label": "General public" }, "registration": { "id": 1, "fr_label": "Sur inscription", "en_label": "Registration required" }, "keywords": "", "file": null, "icalendar_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/export/119528/", "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/4/?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/284/?format=api", "https://memento.epfl.ch/api/v1/mementos/27/?format=api" ] }, { "id": 71342, "title": "lunch&LEARN: AI for formative feedback. From effective tools to adoption", "slug": "lunchlearn-ai-for-formative-feedback-from-effectiv", "event_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/event/lunchlearn-ai-for-formative-feedback-from-effectiv", "visual_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32696/200x112.jpg", "visual_large_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32696/720x405.jpg", "visual_maxsize_url": "https://memento.epfl.ch/image/32696/max-size.jpg", "lang": "en", "start_date": "2026-04-30", "end_date": "2026-04-30", "start_time": "12:15:00", "end_time": "13:00:00", "description": "<p>We can build the perfect pedagogical tool. 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Lecture by Prof. Marco Bakker. Followed by an apero.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong>Place: </strong>EPFL, <a class=\"text-link\" href=\"https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==SG%201138\" target=\"_blank\">SG 1138</a><br>\r\n<strong>Live stream:</strong> <a class=\"text-link\" href=\"https://mediaspace.epfl.ch/media/Le%C3%A7on+d%27honneurProf.+Urs+von+Gunten+/0_zbj7ozmk\" target=\"_blank\">link</a><br>\r\n<br>\r\n<strong><u>Title:</u></strong><br>\r\nA World Made of Traces, ANEKDOTA!<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<u><strong>Abstract:</strong></u><br>\r\nMANSLAB, The Spatial Workshop: In our view, architecture is a craft in which creativity and relentless discipline lead to innovation. Alongside a 'plurality of time', we are interested in the 'plurality of space'. Rather than transparency, it is the arrangement of different worlds face-to-face or side-by-side that creates this impression of density and richness in relationships.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nTo craft sustainable development, we believe that, alongside a body of fundamental knowledge, a spirit can be cultivated through tireless attempts, including failure, to develop a 'knowledge of the hand' capable of finding new forms of expression. The countless experiences that we have accumulated at MANSLAB over the past 15 years can undoubtedly be best recounted in the form of anecdotes. An anecdote is a historical detail or a characteristic of customs or character that becomes a short, entertaining story evoking emotions such as laughter or horror.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThe students’ work that I am about to present illustrates certain tested, refined and proven principles, such as the indestructible link between ideas and the hand through the slow and joyful acquisition of knowledge; the economy of means to highlight the essential; errors and non-linearity as inspiring methods in the design process; and the cultivation of empirical, manual and physical knowledge that prioritises grasping sensory, supra-sensory and memory-based reality and is capable of creating new spaces. The launch of the book ANEKDOTA will take place at the same event.<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<u><strong>About the speaker:</strong></u><br>\r\nMarco Bakker is born in Harlingen, Netherlands, in 1960. 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