Afleveringen
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In this episode, we speak with Laurent Pfister, Head of the Environmental sensing and modeling unit at LIST, about the shifting patterns of rainfall, the factors driving flash floods, and how research is paving the way for better understanding and solutions.
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In this special episode, we've curated highlights from our conversations with key partners of LIST’s Sustainable Composite Materials & Manufacturing Innovation Centre. These discussions, which took place during a conference that brought together many of the centre’s esteemed members, offer insights into the innovative projects they are working on with LIST.
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Our quick-bite solo episodes are back this season. In these episodes, we take up a topic and explore it in a concise manner. To kick off the series, we present to you the first Layman’s report that has been just released by LIST on a decade of environmental research.
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Season 2 of Tech Advantage kicks off with a conversation with Dr Lucien Hoffmann, the recently appointed science director of LIST, about the institute's new science directorate and its contribution in general to the global scientific community.
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This episode ends our 1st season and in it, in two consecutive segments, I have looked back at some of my favourite moments from the past season and as a bonus have spoken to a very special guest.
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This episode ends our 1st season and in it, in two consecutive segments, I have looked back at some of my favourite moments from the past season and as a bonus have spoken to a very special guest.
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In this episode, Antje Biesemeier, Senior R&T Associate at LIST gives us a peek into the world of nano-particle analysis through the lens of a revolutionary microscope.
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What is low-code? How can it help in generating software? What are its applications and its impact? In this episode, we speak with Jordi Cabot, who leads the Software Engineering RDI unit at LIST, to talk us through these questions.
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In this episode, we speak with Arno Biwer, Environmental Policies group leader at LIST, about how policies and regulations address the environmental challenges facing our planet today, their impact and effectiveness.
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Goodyear and LIST have just begun the phase 2 of their strategic partnership. In this episode, we spoke with Romain Hansen, vice president EMEA Product Development at Goodyear, who gave us an overview of this second phase, and also a glimpse into the research that go behind the production of tires at Goodyear.
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In this episode of Tech advantage, we speak with Arno Gutleb, Environmental Health Group leader at LIST and Managing Director at Invitrolize, about his journey into creating a spin-off, which is pioneering in detecting chemical respiratory allergens early in product development.
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Personalized vaccine is one of the many promising aspects within the emerging field of personalized medicine, whose goal is to tailor medical treatment to each patient, taking into account factors such as genetic makeup, lifestyle, and environment. In this episode, we speak with Cesar Pascual García, a lead research associate at LIST, about his project on accelerating the production time of personalized vaccines against cancer.
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Forests are intricately linked to human life. But are today’s forests the same as people had known them before? How have they changed and what impact has this change had on us and on Earth? And what is being done to protect them? In today’s episode, Richard Keim, who leads the Catchment and Eco-Hydrology group at LIST, answers some of these questions.
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This week, we speak with Francesco Ferrero, Director of the IT for Innovative Services Department at LIST, about the advent and rapid democratization of generative AI, the role it plays in our lives and what policymakers and researchers are doing to rein it in while simultaneously making the best use of it.
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In this episode, we speak with Bianca-Rita Pistillo, Partnership Development Officer at LIST, about how researchers are tackling the challenges in hydrogen production and looking into new and sustainable ways of producing the fuel, which holds significant promise as a clean energy source. The transcript is available here.
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In the second of our short solo episodes, we take a tour of the metaverse.
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In this episode, we spoke with Pascal Moisy, Head of Communications and Corporate Social Responsibility manager at ArcelorMittal, Luxembourg, about the process of waste heat recovery and its significance. We also discussed the innovative heat-recovery optimization tool that has been the result of a longstanding partnership between LIST and ArcelorMittal. This episode is in French, the English transcript is available here.
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In our very first quick-bite episode, we delve into Internet of Things and help you make sure that your IoT devices are secure to use or to gift this holiday season.
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Wastewater surveillance and its use in determining the status quo of the health situation gained particular prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has proven to be an effective tool for gathering timely and valuable intelligence regardless of people's behaviour (such as their willingness to get tested, for example) and interventions (such as the implementation of containment measures). What does wastewater monitoring involve? Would such a surveillance mechanism help predict the next pandemic?
We spoke to Dr Leslie Ogorzaly, senior researcher within the Environmental Research and Innovation department at LIST, to try to answer these questions.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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