Laura Grigori is a Full Professor and Chair of High Performance Numerical Algorithms and Simulations at EPFL's School of Basic Sciences (SB) Department of Mathematics (MATH). Her research focuses on numerical linear algebra, high performance computing, and tensor computations, with applications in astrophysics and molecular simulations. She leads the HPNalgs lab and teaches courses in numerical analysis and HPC. Her awards include the SIAM Supercomputing Career Prize (2024) and SIAM Fellow distinction (2020). She advises four PhD students and has authored numerous papers on communication-avoiding algorithms, randomized methods, and parallel linear algebra techniques. Her work addresses scalability challenges in scientific computing and large-scale data analysis. Labs/Teams: HPNalgs Lab (https://www.epfl.ch/labs/hpnalgs/) Grants: ERC Synergy Grant (2019) for Extreme-scale Computational Chemistry
Mahsa Shoaran is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) jointly appointed at the Center for Neuroprosthetics and the Institute of Electrical Engineering . She is also the founding director of the Integrated Neurotechnologies Laboratory (INL) and contributes to several doctoral programs and teaching missions across EPFL’s School of Engineering (STI). Education: PhD in Electrical Engineering, EPFL (2015) M.Sc. & B.Sc., Sharif University of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) (2015-2017) Former Assistant Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University (2017-2019) Research Focus: Dr. Shoaran’s work sits at the convergence of integrated circuit design , machine learning , and neuroscience . Her group develops ultra-low-power, miniaturized system-on-chips (SoCs) capable of real-time neural recording , pathology detection , and closed-loop therapeutic intervention such as adaptive neurostimulation. Machine-learning algorithms running on-chip enable precise symptom detection in neurological and psychiatric disorders, while advanced circuit techniques guarantee energy efficiency suitable for long-term implantable or wearable neural interfaces. Scientific Awards & Grants: ERC Starting Grant 2021 Google Faculty Research Award in Machine Learning 2019 Swiss NSF Postdoctoral Fellowships NSF Award for Young Professionals – Smart & Connected Health MIT EECS Rising Star 2015 Doctoral Advising & Service: She currently supervises 14 PhD students in the Integrated Neurotechnologies Laboratory. Additionally, she serves on the PhD program committees for Electrical Engineering (EDEE), Microsystems & Microelectronics (EDMI), and contributes to the Neuro-X and SEL teaching programs. She is a Technical Program Committee member for IEEE CICC and serves on the Student Research Preview committee for ISSCC. Laboratory & Collaborative Teams: The Integrated Neurotechnologies Laboratory (INL) at EPFL Campus Biotech in Geneva hosts her interdisciplinary team of circuit designers, machine-learning researchers, and neuroscientists. The lab collaborates closely with clinicians to translate innovations into real-world neuroprosthetic and diagnostic devices.
Dr. Anik Debrot is a Senior Lecturer and researcher at the LIVES Centre, University of Lausanne. Her work focuses on grief counseling, interpersonal touch dynamics in relationships, and digital health interventions. Senior Lecturer, LIVES Centre, University of Lausanne Research on touch in bereavement, couple relationship quality, and internet-based therapeutic programs Research Interests: Debrot's studies explore the intersection of touch physiology and emotional regulation in couples, with special attention to trauma recovery , attachment theory , and digital mental health applications. Publication Trends: Recent work includes Randomized controlled trials of grief interventions Dyadic trauma response studies Touch as a stress-buffering mechanism Design of multilingual internet-based therapies Collaborations: Debrot works with institutions in Switzerland on digital health protocols and cross-cultural adaptation of therapeutic tools.
Prof. Dr. Michael Felux is full Professor and team leader of the Aviation Infrastructure group at the ZHAW School of Engineering , Zurich University of Applied Sciences. He also co-founded and co-owns the Estonian consultancy Navaid OÜ , providing GNSS/CNS expertise while ensuring non-conflict with his academic role. Education Dr.-Ing. in Mechanical Engineering, TU München (2012 – 2018) Dipl.-Tech. Math. in Mathematics, TU München (2003 – 2009) CAS Hochschuldidaktik (Higher-Education Didactics), PHZH (2021) Research Focus Michael Felux’s research centres on safe, secure and efficient aviation communication, navigation and surveillance (CNS) . He investigates GNSS-based augmentation systems (GBAS, SBAS) for precision approach and landing, develops real-time interference detection & localization techniques to counteract jamming and spoofing, and explores high-integrity navigation solutions for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Additional interests include environmental optimisation of flight procedures and multi-constellation, multi-frequency signal processing . Across more than 50 peer-reviewed publications since 2015, his work consistently targets the intersection of technical robustness and operational feasibility . Recent papers map GNSS disruption events across European airspace, quantify fuel-burn reductions enabled by GBAS-guided continuous-descent approaches, and introduce cost-efficient machine-learning frameworks for real-time localisation of malicious radio-frequency interference. Scientific Awards & Recognition (no specific awards listed in supplied material) Research Funding & Projects Spoofer Localization – Swiss project leader, ongoing EGNSS DFMC for GBAS based operations – EU project leader, ongoing Making I-CNS A Reality – integrated CNS technology, project leader, ongoing High Integrity Satellite Navigation for UAV using Galileo HAS – project leader, ongoing LINA – Shared large-scale infrastructure for safe testing of autonomous systems, team member, ongoing Collision avoidance system for manned & unmanned aircraft via SDR – completed Emission Reduction using Satellite Navigation for Approach Guidance – completed Laboratory & Team As head of the Aviation Infrastructure team at ZHAW, Prof. Felux directs a multidisciplinary group developing next-generation CNS technologies. The team operates dedicated GNSS/GBAS testbeds, flight-trial aircraft, and spectrum-monitoring networks to validate concepts from simulation through to real-world deployment.