Au PSI, plusieurs projets se consacrent à des questions de recherche importantes autour du coronavirus Sars-CoV-2 et des maladies qui en résultent. Nous vous informons sur les activités et les projets, par exemple sur les analyses de tissus pulmonaires, sur la production de protéines et d'anticorps ou sur les idées de nouvelles recherches sur le Covid-19.
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Efficacité énergétique en période de pénurie potentielle d’électricité
Le PSI améliore sans cesse son efficacité énergétique et celle de ses grandes installations de recherche.
Frein automatique optimisé : collaboration réussie avec Audi Sport
Le centre de transfert de technologie ANAXAM, le PSI et Audi Sport ont réussi à démontrer conjointement le potentiel d'optimisation des freins de voiture dans une collaboration fructueuse. Pour ce faire, ils ont utilisé les neutrons issus de la source de neutrons par spallation SINQ du PSI. Grâce à une méthode de mesure développée en commun, il était désormais possible de regarder à l'intérieur de l'étrier de frein en direct et d'explorer les possibilités d'optimisation. Cette collaboration apporte des résultats prometteurs pour le partenaire industriel Audi Sport.
Ce projet est un excellent exemple de transfert de technologie réussi et montre comment les grandes installations de recherche du PSI et les compétences d'ANAXAM peuvent optimiser un produit bien connu et contribuer à de nouvelles idées.
Vom ‘Sollen’ und ‘Müssen’ zur Vorfreude
Alles Gute zum neuen Jahr! Ich hoffe du bist gut ins 2023 gestartet, und dass es ein spannendes, erfolgreiches und glückliches Jahr für dich wird. Zum Jahreswechsel überlegen sich viele von uns, was wir im neuen Jahr alles tun müssen, oder was wir besser machen sollten als im vergangenen Jahr. Aber gibt es einen besseren Weg?
Optimiser encore les freins de voiture
Des chercheurs du PSI et ANAXAM scrutent l’intérieur d’un frein avec des neutrons et dépistent les potentiels de réduction d’émissions de CO2.
Our Group at the PSI Open Doors Event 2022: Discovering Energy Systems Modelling and Sustainability
On Sunday, 23rd of October, the Paul Scherrer Institute opened its doors and invited the public to explore and experience the manyfold topics which are researched at PSI. The Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis was present at two stations. Read the article to learn more.
Prevention of freezing propagation in fuel cells using segmentation
The ability to start-up in extreme environmental conditions, including sub-freezing temperatures, is essential to the deployment of the fuel cell technology. Water produced in fuel cells at these temperatures can be in the super-cooled state, and freezing can lead to a rapid shutdown, as water cannot be removed anymore as a liquid. By segmenting a fuel cell, it is possible to prevent the propagation of freezing, which enables the cell operation even after the first freezing event occurred.
Topological magnetic structures in MnGe: Neutron diffraction and symmetry analysis
From new neutron powder diffraction experiments on the chiral cubic (P213) magnet manganese germanide (MnGe), we analyze all of the possible crystal symmetry-allowed magnetic superstructures that are determined successfully from the data. The incommensurate propagation vectors k of the magnetic structure are found to be aligned with the [100] cubic axes, and correspond to a magnetic periodicity of about 30 Å at 1.8 K. Several maximal crystallographic symmetry magnetic structures are found to fit the data equally well and are presented. These include topologically nontrivial magnetic hedgehog and “skyrmion” structures in multi-k cubic or orthorhombic 3+3 and orthorhombic 3+2 dimensional magnetic superspace groups respectively, with either potentially responsible for topological Hall effect. The presence of orthorhombic distortions in the space group P212121 caused by the transition to the magnetically ordered state does not favor the cubic magnetic hedgehog structure, and leave both orthorhombic hedgehog and skyrmion models as equal candidates for the magnetic structures. We also report on a combined mechanochemical and solid-state chemical route to synthesize MnGe at ambient pressures and moderate temperatures, and compare with samples obtained by the traditional high pressure synthesis.
The clever glue keeping the cell’s moving parts connected
Optimised by nature over 100 million years of evolution, this smart liquid provides a crucial coupling that ensures cell division correctly proceeds.
From light-years to nanometers: reconstruction of unknown oscillations in STXM
From light-years to nanometers: by repurposing an algorithm originally developed for the investigation of oscillatory dynamics in astronomical objects, scientists have been able to image non-locked dynamical processes at the nanosecond and nanometer scale.
Des radionucléides pour une médecine personnalisée
TATTOOS fait partie de l'upgrade IMPACT. Roger Schibli explique l’importance pour l’avenir du traitement des tumeurs.
«Un joyau dont il faut prendre soin»
HIMB est l'une des deux parties de l'upgrade IMPACT. Klaus Kirch nous parle des plans.
Double upgrade pour l’accélérateur de protons
Dès 2025, HIPA doit bénéficier d’un double upgrade. Les préparatifs à cet effet sont en cours.
Magnetic structure of R1/3Sr2/3FeO (R = Pr, Nd)
We present magnetization and neutron powder diffraction studies in the temperature range 2K to 300K for oxygen stoichiometric R1/3Sr2/3FeO (R = Pr and Nd). From full symmetry analysis, we proposed two magnetic models by a combined application of irreducible representations and magnetic space groups. Both models fit equally well the neutron powder diffraction data.
Manuel Guizar-Sicairos appointed as Associate Professor at EPF Lausanne and head of the Computational X-ray Imaging group at PSI
Dr. Manuel Guizar-Sicairos, currently Senior Scientist at PSI, was appointed as Associate Professor of Physics in EPF Lausanne and head of the Computational X-ray Imaging group in PSI.
3,1 millions de subventions pour de nouveaux projets de recherche au PSI
Zurab Guguchia et Kirsten Schnorr, tous deux chercheurs au PSI, reçoivent du Fonds national suisse des subsides de recherche d’un montant total de 3,1 millions de francs pour leurs projets tournés vers l’avenir.
Theorie und Praxis, wie verbinde ich Schule und Lehre?
Die drei Informatik-Lernenden Severin P. (2 Lj), Eli L. und Janik M. (3 Lj.) besuchen die Berufs- und Berufsmaturitätsschule in Baden. Wie sie die Schule mit unserer Arbeit am PSI verbinden oder eben auch nicht erfahrt ihr in diesem Beitrag.
IEEE Magnetics Society Early Career Award 2023
The IEEE Magnetics Society 2023 Early Career Award goes to Claire Donnelly, a former member of LMX and the Mesoscopic Systems Group, for her excellent work on developing x-ray techniques for imaging magnetic structures in three dimensions.
Pénurie d’énergie et blackout: répétition générale
Peter Burgherr analyse les risques à l’institut Paul Scherrer. Dans cette interview, il évoque la possibilité qu’une pénurie d’électricité se produise cet hiver et explique comment se préparer.
Food CO2 footprint and resource usage
Food CO2 footprint and resource usage
Food waste
Food waste
Multiple-use vs. single-use supplies
Multiple-use vs. single-use supplies
Food origin
Food origin
The ecology of food
Trying to reduce your own impact on the environment is not easy, but one of the best ways to start is to look at your eating habits.
Vorausscheidung FA-BEST Aargau und Solothurn
Am Samstag, 12.11.2022 fand an der OdA in Brugg die Vorausscheidung von FA-BEST statt. Unsere ehemalige Lernende Fiona Jetzer hat daran teilgenommen.
Tracking chemical bond changes with element selectivity and in real time
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy probes the chemical environment in a molecule at a specific atomic site. Now the concept is extended with a site selective trigger to follow chemical bond changes as they occur on the femtosecond time scale.
Imaging biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease
Artificial intelligence pinpoints cells indicative of Alzheimer’s disease based on DNA packing in mouse brain images, shows study in Nature Communications
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Evaluation of European electricity supply resilience
The increasing risk of extended electricity supply disruptions and severe electricity price fluctuations strongly motivate an evaluation of electricity supply resilience. In this direction, this research proposes a multicriteria decision support framework to assess resilience at a country level, based on three major dimensions: Resist, Restabilize and Recover. In total, 35 European countries are ranked according to their performance on 17 indicators, through a synergy of MCDA methods, techniques and communication protocols. The assessment framework has been extended to incorporate the Choquet Integral method, in order to accommodate potentially interacting pairs of criteria and negate their arbitrary effects on the final evaluation results. The analysis incorporates country data from credible international databases, as well as the preference information of a European energy expert. The results are envisaged to support energy policymakers in Europe and provide guidelines and areas for improvement at a country level.
Andrea Baccarini – Winner of the Prix de Quervain
Andrea Baccarini, former PhD at the Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry at PSI won the prestigious Prix de Quervain.
De nouveaux matériaux pour les ordinateurs du futur
Des chercheurs identifient et étudient des compositions de matériaux dont les propriétés particulières pourraient permettre de concevoir des puces d’un genre nouveau.