2nd Technology Apéro of the

NCCR Molecular Systems Engineering

Molecular Transport and Storage

Thursday, 29 October 2015, 14.00-18.00h

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne/EPFL


Swiss Tech Convention Center, Garden/Foyer 1 BC

NCCR Molecular Systems Engineering: the focus

The National Competence Center in Research in Molecular Systems Engineering (Website: is a new initiative of Swiss National Foundation (SNF) towards assembling synthetic molecular systems. It started in July 2014 and will last till 2026. The goal of this NCCR is to open new perspectives in the synthesis of chemical, biological and pharmaceutical compounds, in energy conversion, and in the development of medical diagnostics and therapeutics that are needed to address existing and future global challenges.

NCCR is eager to partner with industry and to enter direct industrial collaborations, as well as CTI-projects.

Twenty-six research groups from University of Basel (leading house), ETH Zurich (co-leading house), EPFL, University of Zurich, University of Berne, University of Geneva, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Friederich-Miescher Institute/Novartis and IBM Research Zurich form a powerful means for this approach.

The 2ndTechnology Apéro invites the research management and scientific staff of the pharmaceutical, chemical, biotechnological and general technology-oriented industry to get informed about the NCCR-MSE projects and to meet its protagonists.

The main objective is to initiate and develop contacts betweenNCCR-MSE researchers and the industry and lead them towards a fruitful discussion. A selection of project leaders will present their vision. A poster show will display the NCCR-MSE projects.

Program:

Thursday, 29 October 2015

14:00 – 14:05Welcome

Prof. Daniel Müller

D-BSSE, ETH Zurich, co-Director NCCR-MSE

14:05 – 15:35Key Note Lectures

Dr. Walter Riess

Department Head of Science & Technology, IBM Research – Zurich

“The Future of Nanoelectronics”

Dr. Harry Heinzelmann

CTO, CSEM, Neuchâtel

„MolecularNanoscale Arrangements“

Dr.ChristofFattinger

Discovery Technologies - Head Innovation and Technology

Roche Innovation Center Basel

“Molecular Monitoring on a Chip”

15:35 – 16:15Coffee Break and Poster Session

16:15 – 17:15Project Highlights from NCCR Molecular Systems Engineering

Chair: Prof. Daniel Müller

Prof. Francesco Stellacci (EPFL)

“Novel approaches for sensing”

Prof. Stefan Matile (University of Geneva)

„Interfacing Functional Systems: Focus on Cellular Uptake”

Prof. Oliver Wenger (University of Basel):

“Converting light to chemical energy for molecular factories”

Prof.Dimitrios Fotiadis (University of Berne):

“Engineering of energizing and translocating modules for the assembly of biomolecularnanofactories”

17:15– 18:00Poster Session and Apéro

This event has been kindly supported by NCCRMolecular Systems Engineering, EPFL, BASF Schweiz AG and IBM Research Zurich.

Registration Form (no fees)

2nd Technology Apéro NCCR-MSE

Thursday, 29 October 2015, 14.00-18.00h

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne/EPFL

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Please return the form latest by October 20th, 2015 to

Dr. Niklaus Bühler, Senior Consultant Industrial Relations, NCCR-MSE

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Phone: +41 79 304 00 42

How to find us:

By public transportation:

Line M1 of the TL (Transports lausannois) takes you from the centre of Lausanne (Flon) or from Renens station to the EPFL. The SwissTech Convention Center is located at the north of the EPFL campus. It is easily accessible by car and public transport. From the center of Lausanne, the M1 metro stops right in front of the building and takes only 15 minutes (stop at “EPFL”).

By car:

On the motorway, follow direction "Lausanne-Sud", exit "EPFL"".

We are looking forward to meeting you on 29 October 2015!