14-18th Jan 2018 – Annual conference of all HOT members in Gstaad-Saanen, Switzerland. The annual conference brings together members of the OMT and HOT consortia, two H2020 funded projects coordinated by EPFL and consisting of research groups from academia and...
29.09.2017 – HOT has partnered up with the Malta Arts Fund to produce a one-of-a-kind science and art installation that premiered during Science in the City, Malta’s participation in the European Commission Researchers’ Night, on the 29 September 2017. Inspired...
27.09.2017 – EPFL researchers use interference in the motion of a micrometre-size drum to route microwave signals in a single direction. Scientists at EPFL and the University of Cambridge have demonstrated a new principle for developing tools that harness the...
HOT teamed up with Placeholder Interactive, a Maltese serious gaming start-up, to put together a tablet app aimed at young school-children, aged between 7 and 9, to teach them about the physics of light through the magic of play. This game creatively tackles standard...
07.07.2017 – AMOLF researchers have developed nanoscale strings whose motion can be converted to light signals with unprecedented strength. This could allow for extremely precise sensors and comes with an important side-effect. “Analogous to a guitar amplifier...
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