Director of IPSB - Head of Laboratory
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Professeur
Honoraire : François
Rothen
Ouvrages et publications
Email: francois.rothen@bluewin.ch
Office : BSP-Cubotron
311
François Rothen obtient son diplôme
de physicien puis son doctorat ès sciences
à l'Université de Lausanne. Après
un stage à l'Université de Marburg
(RFA), il revient à l'Institut de physique
de la matière condensée à
l'Université de Lausanne où il est
nommé professeur ordinaire en 1975. Il
accomplit de fréquents séjours à
lUniversité de Paris-Sud, centre
dOrsay. Ses recherches ont eu successivement
pour objet la supraconductivité, les cristaux
liquide et l'étude de la morphogenèse.
Il s'intéresse depuis toujours à
l'astronomie et à l'histoire des sciences.
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| Post-docs and Research |
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Serguei
Sekatski
Publications
Email
: serguei.sekatski@epfl.ch
Phone : +41 (0)21 69 30445 / +41 (0)21 69 30423
Office
: BSP-Cubotron
408
Born in Fashchevka, Bielorussia. He has graduated
from Institute of Physics and Technology in Moscow
in Russia. He performed his PhD degree at Institute
of spectroscopy in Troitsk in Russia. His current
research interests are in study of FRET
based SNOM with
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Sandor Kasas
Publications
Email
: sandor.kasas@epfl.ch
Phone : +41 (0)2169 30458
Office : BSP-Cubotron
411
Born in Novo Milosevo, Serbia. He has graduated
from University in Lausanne in Switzerland. He performed
his MD degree at University in Fribourg as well
as PD degree. His current research interests are
in studing protein interactions
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Andrzej Kulik
Publications
Email: andrzej.kulik@epfl.ch
Phone : +41 (0) 21 69 33359
Office : BSP-Cubotron 417
Andrzej (Andrew) Kulik has Polish origins and education, although as of 1994 he has had dual Polish-Swiss citizenship. At EPFL since 1981, he has developed at IPMC new methods of mechanical properties measurements of materials over a wide range of frequencies (10^-5 Hz -> 2 GHz) and temperatures (cryogenic -> 1500 C). Andrzej started localized mechanical properties measurements in 1986 using Scanning Acoustic Microscopy, continuing with Near-field Acoustic Microscopy (1991) and since 1993 has been using Scanning Probe Microscopy.
His current research interests - nanomechanics and nanotribology
Hobbies: skiing, sailing.
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