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Mark Pauly and Josua Putzke with the artwork and its prototype © 2024 EPFL/Alain Herzog - CC-BY-SA 4.0

“We want to create something together that neither of us could alone”

— In 2023 and 2024, EPFL Professor Mark Pauly welcomed two artists in his lab, providing them with the opportunity to draw inspiration from his research, while he gained insights from their creativity. Starting on October 17, their works will be displayed at EPFL Pavilions.

© 2024 EPFL/Muriel Gerber

Congratulations to our new DH Graduates

— The Digital Humanities graduation ceremony was held in the beautiful Pavilions building at EPFL on the afternoon of Saturday 5 October 2024, following the EPFL Magistrale that took place in the morning.

CROSS 2025 © iStock - beekeepx

Climate, robotics and exoskeletons for the 4 CROSS 2025 projects

— The CROSS (Collaborative Research on Science and Society) program unveils the four winners of its 2025 call for projects. These projects combine the natural sciences and engineering with the humanities and social sciences to address some of society's most pressing challenges.

Cedric Pescia at EPFL in 2019 © EPFL/Alain Herzog - CC-BY-SA 4.0

Cédric Pescia returns to EPFL for a transcendental sonata

— World-renowned pianist Cedric Pescia will come to EPFL on October 14 as part of the CDH Les Culturelles festival to teach a piano masterclass and perform the Concord Sonata by American composer Charles Ives.

The exhibition offers an immersive journey through the history of algorithmic thinking and music. 2024 EPFL/Julien Gremaud - CC-BY-SA 4.0

An exhibition on algorithmic music at EPFL Pavilions

— On view at EPFL Pavilions, the exhibition Musica ex Machina: Machines Thinking Musically offers an immersive journey through the incredible history of algorithmic thinking and music.

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