Impact of CO2-rich seawater injection on basalts

Scientific paper

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is considered as one of the most effective technologies to mitigate increasing carbon emissions. CO2 storage in basalts through mineralisation is a promising potentially cost-effective method that occurs rapidly, typically within 1–2 years.

3D printing of living structural biocomposites

Scientific paper

Introduction of a bacteria-containing microgel-based ink that can be 3D printed into cm-sized structures that are subsequently mineralized, resulting in hard CaCO3-based composites.

Fibre orientation in SFRC slabs

Scientific paper

The use of steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) is a well-known method for enhancing the punching and flexural resistances of flat slabs. Cores were extracted and scanned using micro-computed tomography (μ-CT) to reconstruct the fibre skeleton.

Fine-tuning chemistry to maximize performance

Scientific paper

Microsupercapacitors (MSCs) are attractive for use as energy devices to power wearables, IoT, and other small microsystems. Additive fabrication of these devices will facilitate easy integration into a range of ubiquitous microsystem platforms.

“Breathing Time”

PhD project

This PhD project, headed by the Swiss Human Institute of Forensic Taphonomy (SHIFT) and the Forensic Imaging and Anthropology Unit (UIAF) of the University Center of Legal Medicine of Lausanne/Geneva (CURML) is led in close collaboration with the PIXE platform of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).

Retour sur l’exploration pluridisciplinaire de deux dépôts laténiens

Conference

Cette communication propose de revenir sur l’expérience de l’étude croisée et de la valorisation muséale et scientifique de deux ensembles métalliques complexes datés de LT D1b (fin IIe-début Ier s. av. J.-C).

Investigation of termite mound structures

Scientific paper

Fungus-growing termites (FGT) are important agents in subtropical and semiarid ecosystems for the biological and geological modifications they bring through the construction of their mounds.