Nominations of two women professors at EPFL

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© 2020 EPFL

The Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology has announced the appointment of 7 professors at EPFL. Among which two women

Professor Sophia Haussener was named as Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the School of Engineering (STI)
Sophia Haussener’s research approach, which combines numerical simulation and experimental methods, has enabled her to establish an international position in the competitive field of renewable energies and solar fuels. Her goal is to develop efficient, cheap as well as sustainable solutions for the utilization and conversion of renewable energies. In future, Sophia Haussener’s research will have a particular focus on solar energy storage and, at the same time, she will continue her substantial contribution to teaching at EPFL.

Professor Sylvie Roke was named as Full Professor of Bioengineering in the School of Engineering (STI)
Sylvie Roke is one of the world’s leading researchers into the use of ultra-fast non-linear optical techniques for describing the structure and dynamics of water at interfaces. She has developed new technological approaches for identifying and analyzing molecular details in aqueous systems at the nano and micro levels. Sylvie Roke’s research and teaching activities will continue to strengthen EPFL’s international reputation in the field of fundamental bio-photonics.